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Life without Father: Compelling New Evidence That Fatherhood and Marriage Are Indispensable for the Good of Children and Society

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The American family is changing. Divorce, single parents, and stepfamilies are redefining the way we live together and raise our children. Is this a change for the worse? David Popenoe sets out the case for fatherhood and the two-parent family as the best arrangement for ensuring the well-being and future development of children. His argument has two critical assumptions, which he supports with evidence from a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, biology, and history. The first is that children flourish best when raised by a father and a mother with their differing psychological and behavioral traits. The second is that marriage, which serves to hold fathers to the mother-child bond, is an institution we must strengthen if the decline of fatherhood is to be reversed.

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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May 16, 2009
I had to read this book for a sociology class this semester, and it was a pretty interesting book. Lots of sad statistics and consequences of fatherlessness, but the author does try to provide suggestions on how we as a society can change them. It is VERY clear that fathers are essential to a child's well-being. I liked it.
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August 16, 2018
...el 60% de los violadores estadounidenses, el 72% de los delincuentes juveniles y el 70% de los reclusos de larga duración crecieron en hogares sin padre.

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Chiques... si el total de hogares estadounidenses sin padres es del 80% esto querría decir que tener dos padres es malo, no? Falta el dato poblacional, sino es lo mismo que nada.
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