The Impact of Absent Fathers

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For various reasons, many children in the United States are living without their fathers in their homes or absent from their lives entirely. This is an issue all across the world and the children are having to deal with the disadvantages caused by the lack of support from their fathers. This issue has a significant effect on society and can be viewed and interpreted from the three sociological perspectives. As a result of many studies, it was found that children raised in father absent homes almost universally experience disadvantages such as: worse health, poorer academic achievement, and a less enjoyable educational experience. There are many variables that need to be taken into effect when considering children’s behavior from these homes, including why the father is not present. Death, divorce, separation, prison, mother never married, all have varying results in the success of the children. Children in father absent homes have also been shown to be more aggressive, have a higher likelihood for criminal behavior and even have a slower cognitive development than children that are raised by both of their parents. It is interesting to investigate the effects of the different variables and how the occasionally deviant behavior affects society.

About half of the children in America will spend at least a portion of their childhood in a single parent family, and most of the time it is their father that is not present. The prevalent absence of fathers has been called a social disaster and according to a 1999 Gallup poll, public opinion agrees. The poll showed that 72% of Americans agreed that fatherlessness is this country’s most significant social problem. According to a study done in 2003, there are 5...

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