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Feminism And Family Division

Dr. R.J. Aguilar, Jr.

The intricate dynamics of family structures in contemporary society have been influenced by various socio-economic and ideological factors. Among these, certain interpretations of feminist ideologies and government assistance programs have been scrutinized for their potential roles in reshaping traditional family units. This article delves into how these elements may contribute to family division, the rise in out-of-wedlock births, and the diminishing involvement of fathers in their children’s lives.

The Evolution of Feminism and Its Impact on Family Dynamics

Feminism, at its core, advocates for gender equality, striving to dismantle patriarchal structures that have historically marginalized women. While the movement has achieved significant milestones, su

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Impact of Fatherless Homes on Our Children

Dr. R. J. Aguilar, Jr.

Over the past six decades, the United States has witnessed a significant decline in the presence of fathers in the home, leading to a corresponding decrease in male role models for children. This trend has profound implications for the emotional and physical well-being of affected children, as evidenced by extensive research and statistics.

In 1960, approximately 8% of children in the U.S. lived in single-parent households. By 2018, this figure had risen to about 26%, with 80% of these households being fatherless. This means that one in every four children in the U.S. grows up without a father at home.

Contributing Factors to Father Absence

Several factors have contributed to the increase in fatherless homes:

  1. Divorce Rates

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