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Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Unmarried parents more likely to split by time their child turns five - Indian Express

Parental fightsLondon: A study conducted by Cambridge-based think-tank Jubilee Centre has shown that unmarried parents are six times more likely to split by the time their child turns five. Cohabiting partners or live-in partners were found to face a 'disproportionate' risk of breaking up in the early years of their son or daughter's life. The researchers analysed data from more than 14,000 households and 22,265 adults to find out the difference in the rate of separation between married and unmarried couples after becoming parents. Unmarried parents more likely to split by time their child turns five - Indian Express