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    have been divorced, there could be many more reasons which we will never know. More than 80% of these families are headed by single women. Female headed single parent families are more likely to be living in or almost in poverty. Female headed households often fare worse than single fathers because men are often paid more in their occupations and also because some mothers are unable to collect child support, single mothers may also be dealing with other issues such as loneliness, less time for themselves

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    Women and men should have equality within the house and as mothers and fathers. Children rely much on mothers because of the reproductive labor that is traditionally done by them. As such, they need to be included in such a discussion. Within a household, women and men, mothers and fathers, have different roles and responsibilities, much of which are based on the person’s gender. Typically, women or mothers are “responsible for the emotional, social, and physical well-being of her family” (Lober

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    Suzzie and her two friends are outside playing around when Suzzie decides that she want to play doorbell ditching. So eventually they go around the neighborhood and get a few houses playing doorbell ditching. When they approached their last house that owner caught them. Suzzie explained to him that they were playing pranks because they were bored and the neighbor told them he did the same thing when he was younger so he understands. It would be different if Suzzie and her friends were bored and

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    likely to live in a female-headed family without a spouse present, compared to 20% for Whites. Furthermore, “beginning in the late 1960’s, there was a drastic increase in minority divorces”(Snyder and McLaughlin 2004). Poverty rises as the heads of households’ decrease, which is happening in the inner city. These mothers have to support an

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    being proud for who they are, and most importantly by educating themselves out of it. The author; Betty Smith demonstrates the prejudice and racist remarks through a girl named Francie Nolan. Smith makes Francie, a child born in a poor family household, living with an handsome father who gets the occasional job as a singing waiter, a mother who works hard as a janitor in order to be able to live under a roof, and a younger brother who is loved by the mother more than Francie is. "As she was about

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    A family usually consists of parents and children although, when forming a family the world economic stability is usually left out. In the state of California we have a large diversity in families some families are only made up of grandparents and grandchildren, mother and children, dad and children, and other families have the normal two parents and children. Many families are sadly in the disadvantaged position of being under or right at the poverty line. Although, these families are classified

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    Family And Family Life

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    50 years ago, a prominent stereotype in America portrayed the men as hardworking breadwinners while on the opposite side of the spectrum the woman stayed home taking care of the house, children, cooking and cleaning. In the current generation, a lot has changed, roles have slightly switched and men and women both have the opportunity to work in the field they desire. These changes have brought new values and brought forth many obstacles with balancing the family/work life. Although the stereotype

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    Who I Who Am I?

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    family, religion, media, peers, and education that helped shape my development from childhood to adulthood. As a child my family household was tightly knitted. My parents were married, I was the youngest of three children, and we had the picture perfect home according to society. Time passed by and within my teenage years my parents were divorced and I had no stable household because of the joint custody that was placed upon my parents by the court system. Sickness struck out in the life of my sister

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    juggling full-time employment with what can seem like a second shift at home” (Cobble, 1). Cobble believes that women, especially in lower income households face more stress and have less time to do things they want in life because they are burdened with finding and working in jobs as well as balancing house hold duties. Unlike men, who’s primary role in the household is to go out and work, women now who are in lower income families have to take on both roles assisting in income and doing house work. Furthermore

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    Autonomy is Lack of Making Your Own Decisions Having lack of autonomy at a job can also have an effect on your schooling right alone with your childcare, and also your relationships. When unable to control your own hours at a job can put a big strain on your schooling. Take Ms. Navarro for an example, she was just a few credits shy of an associate degree in business and talked of getting a master’s degree. She also was three classes away from being able to transfer and take advantage of the tuition

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