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Rural Sociology

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2008

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Rural Children Now Less Likely To Live In Married-Couple Families, Allison Churilla Nov 2008

Rural Children Now Less Likely To Live In Married-Couple Families, Allison Churilla

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The percentage of rural children living in married-couple families dropped to 68 percent in 2008, one percentage point below that of children in metropolitan areas. In 1990, 76 percent of rural children and 72 percent of metropolitan-area children were living in married-couple families. But while marriage declined in both areas in the 1990s, urban rates bottomed out at 68 percent in 1998. The share of rural children living in married-couple families plunged from 73 percent in 2000 to 68 percent in 2008.