Hoppipolla Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 After an unfortunate encounter a friend's facebook thread on the subject of feminist theory harming families, I've started to do a little bit of digging into the raw data, to make sure some of the claims I'm making are as accurate as I think they are. I'm particularly looking into statistics on children raised without fathers and single motherhood. How much more likely are they to commit suicide, acts of violence, acquire "behavioral disorders", be thrown in jail, commit a crime, etcetera. Most of the data I'm finding seems to be from the early 90s and the late 80s, with little done within the past ten years. I'm trying to find the most up-to-date numbers possible. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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