The American family is changing. Divorce, single parents, and
stepfamilies are redefi ning the ways we live together and raise
our children. Many "experts" feel these seemingly inevitable
changes should be celebrated; they claim that the "new" families,
which often lack a strong father, are actually healthier than
traditional two-parent families--or, at the very least, do children
no harm. But as David Popenoe shows in "Families Without Fathers"
this optimistic view is severely misguided.
Examining evidence from social and behavioral science, history,
and evolutionary biology, Popenoe shows why fathers today are
deserting their families in record numbers. The disintegration of
the child-centered, two parent family--especially in the inner
cities, where as many as two in three children are growing up
without their fathers--and the weakening commitment of fathers to
their children that more and more follows divorce, are central
causes of many of our worst individual and social problems.
Juvenile delinquency, drug and alcohol abuse, teenage pregnancy,
welfare dependency, and child poverty can be directly traced to
fathers' lack of involvement in their children's lives.
Our situation will only get worse, Popenoe warns, unless men
are willing to renew their commitment to their marriages and to
their children. Yet he is not just an alarmist. He suggests
concrete policies, and new ways of thinking and acting that will
help all fathers improve their marriages and family lives, and
tells us what we as individuals and as a society can do to support
and strengthen the most important thing a man can do.
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