Families and Living Arrangements The Census Bureau collects data about American families for the nation, states and communities. Our statistics describe trends in household and family composition, and show the number of children, young adults and couples living in the United States.
Although terms like "families" and "households" are familiar to all of us, they are used in particular ways in Census Bureau products. See below for definitions of some commonly used terms. The glossary below may define terms not included in the main Glossary on census.gov The main Glossary on census.gov provides official definitions covering all topics, censuses, surveys and programs. To ...
For more data on families and living arrangements, visit The Modern Family: Changes in Structure and Living Arrangements in the United States, How are Single-Parent Households Distributed Across the United States?, or the Families and Living Arrangements page at census.gov.
Data from the annual release of America’s Families and Living Arrangements also show that 80% of one-parent family groups were maintained by a mother. The marital history of the parent who maintained one-parent family groups differed for fathers and mothers in 2022.
These America’s Families and Living Arrangements: 2023 data tables are from Families and Living Arrangements.
All Subtopics Within Families and Living Arrangements Child Care Information collected on child care has evolved over the years to include comprehensive data on child care use, cost, and receipt of government assistance.
The probability of moving nearly tripled after a divorce. Sampled families relocated to neighborhoods with 7% lower incomes and fewer economic opportunities. The researchers also found that divorce increased the average distance between children and their nonresident parent by 100 miles on average, a gap that widened to over 200 miles after 10 ...
Families and Households Data Tools Interactive applications, created by the Census Bureau, to help you customize, and even visualize, statistics from multiple censuses, surveys, and programs.
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The meaning of SHARE is to partake of, use, experience, occupy, or enjoy with others. How to use share in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Share.
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Define share. share synonyms, share pronunciation, share translation, English dictionary definition of share. n. 1. A part or portion belonging to, distributed to, contributed by, or owed by a person or group: The pirates argued over their shares of the treasure.
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share1 (shâr), n., v., shared, shar ing. n. the full or proper portion or part allotted or belonging to or contributed or owed by an individual or group. one of the equal fractional parts into which the capital stock of a joint-stock company or a corporation is divided. on or upon shares, on the principle of sharing the profits or losses of an undertaking: They agreed to work on shares. v.t ...
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share (third-person singular simple present shares, present participle sharing, simple past and past participle shared) To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.
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I'll be 26 in September. I was born at Edmond Memorial Hospital in 1978, and my first home was right across the street from the hospital (now Edmond Regional Medical Center). My earliest memories of Oklahoma City go back to when Quail Springs Mall first opened in 1980. My mom bought me the General Lee matchbox car from Kay Bee Toys. To a toddler, Quail Springs was freakin huge! Today, I can ...
Talk about memories….I remember when there was a shopping center at SW.44 & S. Western. There were several stores there, including a Rudy’s Bestyet grocery store. Around the corner from the shopping center, across from fire station 19, there was a Godfather’s Pizza place.
I LOVE the OKC Memories thread, and have so enjoyed reading everyone's thoughts and memories of our wonderful city! My husband and I both grew up as "southsiders" but have since defected and moved north to satisfy our desire for an historic home. It doesn't hurt, either, that we are now each 5 and 7 minutes respectively from our jobs. My husband's late father was a family practice physician on ...
Re: Southside OKC Memories....anyone? Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all! Yes, Mr. Speegle was a legend, beloved to all - not only Redskins, but Generals and Spartans alike. My mother in law and late father in law both graduated from CHHS in 1950 and she still gets together on a regular basis with many of the older Redskins.
Hello, I am new here, but I have some OKC food memories. Included: Crystal’s Pizza (Always enjoyed watching Laurel & Hardy, etc. in the movie section). Shakey’s Pizza (Great Canadian Bacon) Lefty’s Pizza in Del City (Awesome combo pizzas) Pizza Planet (We always went there after the races on Friday nights). Mr. Gattis Pizza Casa Bonita (Flag was always up) Taco Tico There was a Mexican ...
Re: Restaurant memories . Here's a question for ya'll. Does anyone remember the spagetti restaurant that Foreman Scotty would advertise for on the show? Sometimes, he would make special appearances at the restaurant to sign autographs and yank the eyelashes out of little kids eyelids.