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Poverty after divorce - Effects of Divorce on Financial Stability [Marripedia]







Over 35 percent of custodial mothers receiving child support were impoverished 16-18 months following the divorce while only 10.



Compared with the number of children who lost a parent through death, 75 percent, 150 percent, and 580 percent as many, respectively, lost a parent through divorce in 1960, in 1986, and in 1995.



Divorced women enjoy different degrees of economic well-being internationally and in the United States because the distribution of public benefits varies around the world.









All of these outcomes have an effect on family income.



Divorce, then, poses the greatest threat to women in low-income families.








Effects of Divorce on Financial Stability [Marripedia]



Description: Seventy-four percent of children of divorced mothers whose earnings are in the bottom third of the income distribution themselves earn incomes in the bottom third of the income distribution.

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Long-term Risks Divorce is linked to a number of beyond the immediate economic problem of lost income.
Women whose family income was below the national median and mothers who were not in the workforce before the divorce are very likely to experience poverty following their divorce.
For a mother with children, divorce increases her financial responsibility and, typically, her hours of labor outside the home.

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    Compared with the number of children who lost a parent through death, 75 percent, 150 percent, and 580 percent as many, respectively, lost a parent through divorce in 1960, in 1986, and in 1995.
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    Divorced women enjoy different degrees of economic well-being internationally and in the United States because the distribution of public benefits varies around the world.
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    Compared with the number of children who lost a parent through death, 75 percent, 150 percent, and 580 percent as many, respectively, lost a parent through divorce in 1960, in 1986, and in 1995.
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    Almost half of American families experience poverty following a divorce, and 75 percent of all women who apply for do so because of a disrupted marriage or a disrupted relationship in which they live with a male outside of marriage.
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    A 2001 study found that women who divorce suffer significant declines ineven if they do subsequently remarry or cohabit.
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