Are there more advantages or disadvantages when having an only child?
Contents
Introduction Page 3
Scope Page 4
Methodology Page 6
Why do parents choose to have an only child? Page 6
How does being an only child advantage/disadvantage the family? Page 8
How does being an only child advantage/disadvantage the child? Page 10
Conclusion Page 12
Bibliography Page 13
Appendicies
Appendix One: Survey Questions Page 14
Appendix Two: Interview conducted with E Barbaro Page 15
Appendix Three: Interview conducted with V Haynes Page 16
Appendix Three: Interview conducted with J Stefano Page 17
Introduction
Research from the Australian Bureau of Statistics in 2006 suggests the fastest growing nuclear family unit has become the single-child household (Emma Sykes, 2011). According to figures released by the Office for National Statistics, the UK has about 7.7million families with dependent children, of which 3.7 million have just one child, compared to three million with two and 1.1 million with three children or more (Simon Edge, 2013). Additionally, in the United States, the percentage of women who have one child has more than doubled in the past 20 years up from 10% to 13% (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2011). The issue of single-child households is a contemporary issue relevant to both children and parents in today’s modern society as the number of single-child households are rapidly growing throughout the 21st century.
Scope
There are increasing rates in single-child households. Single child households are rapidly growing in popularity making them a contemporary issue of the 21st century. There are many factors which influence parents to raise a single child. Additionally, there are many factors which effect the child due to them being raised without the influence of siblings. These aspects are going to be
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