African american Quote by Karl Alexander
““In 1960, never-married mothers accounted for fewer than 5 percent of the children of single mothers; by 2006, they accounted for 43 percent (Thibos, Lavin-Loucks, and Martin 2007, 6). African American women find themselves especially challenged by the burdens associated with single parenting: today more than 70 percent of black children are born outside marriage, against 29 percent””
About This Quote
Source Article: Demographic Shifts in Single Motherhood, 2007
The proportion of never‑married mothers rose sharply, especially among African Americans, indicating growing socioeconomic challenges for single‑parent families.
In simple terms: More never‑married mothers, especially Black, face hardships.
Address support for single parents.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- child welfare programs
- community outreach
- education support
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do these trends affect child outcomes?
- What policies could reduce disparities?
Data may not capture regional variations or causal factors.