halforphan
Halforphan is a term used in demography and social policy to describe a child who has one surviving parent and one parent who is deceased, missing, or permanently unable to care for the child. This definition distinguishes halforphans from full orphans, who have no surviving parents, and from children living in two-parent households. In practice, the term is often applied to minors but may appear in broader discussions of family structure and parental loss.
The word is formed from the prefix half- and the noun orphan. It is most commonly written
In statistical and policy contexts, halforphan status is used to study the effects of parental loss or
Implications for halforphans can include economic strain, caregiving responsibilities, and psychosocial stress, particularly where extended family
See also: orphan, full orphan, single-parent family, orphanhood, vulnerable children.