Lone-parent status among ethnic groups in Canada data explorations on its prevalence, composition and generational persistence aspects
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1 electronic text (49 p.) : col. ill., digital file. - Publisher: [Vancouver, B.C.] : Metropolis British Columbia, [2011]
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General Note: | "November 2011." Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-46). |
Formatted Contents Note: | 1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Data sources, definitions and reference population -- 3.0. Data explorations -- Prevalence aspects -- 3.1. Higher prevalence of lone-parent status reporting among visible minorities compared to non-visible minorities -- 3.2. Greater likelihood of lone-parent status reporting among Black, Caribbean, and Latin American visible minorities -- 3.3. Higher lone parent prevalence among younger cohort visible minority census family members compared to older cohorts -- 3.4. Highest and lowest prevalence rates of visible minority census family members -- Compositional aspects -- 3.5. The lone parent population: a microcosm of ethnic diversity in Canadian cities -- 3.6. Young mothers with lower university education were overrepresented in the lone parent population -- 3.7. Groups of lone parents with more children of various age cohorts -- 3.8. Socioeconomic status of lone-parents -- Generational persistence aspects -- 3.9. Increased lone-parent status with longer immigration history -- 3.10. Generational cycles of lone parenthood in Black and Latin American visible minority family members -- 4.0. Discussion. |
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