structuressingleparent
Structuressingleparent refers to a family structure in which a single adult is the primary caregiver for dependent children. This arrangement may result from divorce, separation, the death of a partner, single parenthood by choice, or a parent who never assumes a co-residing partner. The term is used across sociological and demographic literature to contrast with two-parent or blended households.
Variability: Single-parent households vary by the number of dependent children, age of the caregiver, and presence
Implications: Economic resources are frequently more constrained in these households, making childcare, housing, and transportation costs
Supports: Policies such as child benefits, affordable child care, health care access, and flexible work arrangements
Measurement: Researchers identify structuressingleparent using census data, household rosters, and surveys, with definitions varying by jurisdiction,