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[fä́THər-lĭs]
(adj.)Having no living father.
(adj.)Having no known father.
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The following is a collections of links to more articles and study reports that focus on father absence or fatherlessness. ... National Review: Fatherlessness: The Root Cause: The link between crime and fatherlessness is astonishing, By Dave Kopel, Independence Institute...
fathersforlife.org/fatherhood/fatherlessness_table_cont... fathersforlife.org/fatherhood/fatherlessness_table_contents.htm
Fatherlessness, the lack of natural fathers in children's lives ... This site contains news and commentaries pertaining to fatherhood, fatherlessness, family issues, gender politics and the planned deconstruction of our society. The news items and other information found on this website reflect a conservative perspective...
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Effects on children of removing a father from the life of a child ... "Based on our clinical experience with a number of latency aged and adolescent girls whose parents divorced during their oedipal years, we postulate that particular coping patterns emerge in response to the absence of ... intensified separation anxiety...
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Effects of Fatherlessness (US Data ... 1) BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS/ RUNAWAYS/ HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS/CHEMICAL ABUSERS/ SUICIDES ... 85% of all children that exhibit behavioral disorders come from fatherless homes (Source: Center for Disease Control)
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- According to 72.2 % of the U.S. population, fatherlessness is the most significant family or social problem facing America. ... Source: National Center for Fathering, Fathering in America Poll, January, 1999.
www.fathers.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&ta... www.fathers.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=336
Welfare almost always implies fatherlessness; ninety-two percent of welfare families have no father present. Thus, it should not be surprising that Hill and O'Neill discovered that a 50 percent increase in AFDC and food stamp benefits led, over time, to major increases in crimes perpetrated.
www.shack.co.nz/pistoltaupo/violent_crime_and_fatherles... www.shack.co.nz/pistoltaupo/violent_crime_and_fatherlessness.htm
The Kulturkampf of black-on-black violence is a direct result of the crisis of fatherlessness in the black community. This is a battle between the forces of cultural and intellectual underachievement and the forces of civility, industry, and virtue, essentially a cultural civil war within the black community.
www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/0... www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/07/09/the_black_rebellion_against_fatherlessness/
Fatherlessness is a major risk factor for children who become violent. Why is this fact hidden? ... Subject: fatherlessness; Why did the article on violent youth by Tara Grassia (August 2004) not mention fatherlessness as a risk factor? She vaguely cited "sociological influences starting in the home" which probably...
www.rossolson.org/letters/fatherlessness.html www.rossolson.org/letters/fatherlessness.html
With notable exceptions, traditional conservatives blame fatherlessness and out-of-wedlock births on cultural breakdown and moral failure. Liberals have long held that the problem in the African-American community was more complex, but largely attributable to poor fathers' inability to support a family.
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