Many Men Facing Fatherhood at an Older Age. Darryl Owens.
by Owens, Darryl; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 16Family. Publisher: Orlando Sentinel, 2003ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Aged men | Child rearing | Father and child | Fatherhood | FathersDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Quietly and steadily, more everyday men in later life are becoming first-time dads or rearing a second set of children in second marriages. The National Center for Health Statistics reported that 4.5 percent of all children born in the United States in 1980 had fathers 40 or older. By 2001, that share had risen to 7.3 percent." (ORLANDO SENTINEL) This article discusses the changes in society that are "driving the trend" of men "fathering kids in late middle age."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
Originally Published: Many Men Facing Fatherhood at an Older Age, July 1, 2003; pp. n.p..
"Quietly and steadily, more everyday men in later life are becoming first-time dads or rearing a second set of children in second marriages. The National Center for Health Statistics reported that 4.5 percent of all children born in the United States in 1980 had fathers 40 or older. By 2001, that share had risen to 7.3 percent." (ORLANDO SENTINEL) This article discusses the changes in society that are "driving the trend" of men "fathering kids in late middle age."
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