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The Effect of Single Parent Households on Children's Outcomes
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33:41 - 40:53 (07:11)

Boys with just a mother really underperform in education and employment, whereas girls seem to be okay at performing with just a mother. Research shows that children raised in single-parent households, mostly single mothers, have worse outcomes in education and employment compared to children raised in households with both parents.

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The presence of men in modern Western society provides benefits for women, including assistance in earning money, helping with childcare and social contacts, and higher status.
33:41 - 36:44 (03:02)
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Society
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The presence of men in modern Western society provides benefits for women, including assistance in earning money, helping with childcare and social contacts, and higher status. This is due to women's isolation from their kin and their desire for higher status partners.

Chapter
The Effect of Single Parent Households on Children's Outcomes
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#571 - Joyce Benenson - How Do Women Compete For Partners?
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Modern Wisdom
Boys with just a mother tend to underperform more in education and employment, exhibiting more antisocial behavior and struggling with their overall well-being.
36:44 - 40:53 (04:09)
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Parenting
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Boys with just a mother tend to underperform more in education and employment, exhibiting more antisocial behavior and struggling with their overall well-being.

Chapter
The Effect of Single Parent Households on Children's Outcomes
Episode
#571 - Joyce Benenson - How Do Women Compete For Partners?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom