"The absence of the father and the well-being of the children". Coping with Divorce, Single Parenthood, and Remarriage: A Risk and Resilience Perspective (1999): 117-145. In this book, the publisher performed analyzes on large, representative surveys of children's family structure. He used these surveys to distinguish families with single parents, never-married parents, divorced or separated parents, and remarried parents. According to his study, children are less likely to finish high school or college and to hold down jobs. Furthermore, without fathers they will more easily become teenage parents. Additionally, fathers are less likely to share income with their children when they are not living with their children. Mitchell, Doris and Warner Wilson. "Relationship between father absence and the masculinity and popularity of delinquent boys." Psychological Reports 20.3 suppl (1967): 1173-1174. In this diary, the absence of the father from the home has an effect on the masculinity of the delinquent boys. Without fathers, delinquent boys can commit violent, destructive and aggressive acts. For example, committing murder is considered a consequence of the absence of a father figure and part of delinquent behavior. Finally, fatherless boys will suffer from peer rejection. Several hypotheses have been written about this
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