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+ | The [[state_of_the_family_in_america|United States Family Belonging Index]] is 46 percent, with a corresponding Family Rejection Index of 54 percent, based on 2008-2012 data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. The action of parents determines the Family Belonging or Rejection Index within a nation, region, [[state_of_the_family_across_the_states|state]], | ||
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+ | The Index of Family Belonging is determined by the fraction of children aged 15 to 17 in a given area who live with both their biological parents, who have been married since before or around the time of their birth. | ||
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+ | =====1. Index of Belonging===== | ||
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+ | Oregon has a Family Belonging Index of 47.5 percent. In other words, 47.5 percent of Oregon teenagers aged 15 to 17 have lived with their always-married parents since their birth, whereas 52.5 percent of these adolescents were raised in a non-intact family. Oregon ranks 20th on the [[state_of_the_family_across_the_states|state ranking]] of the Index of Belonging and Rejection.((This entry draws heavily from original research found in [[http:// | ||
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+ | =====2. Outcomes by Index of Belonging===== | ||
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+ | ====2.1 Youth Outcomes==== | ||
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+ | =====3. Mapping Oregon===== | ||
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+ | //See [[effects_of_family_structure_on_policy_outcomes|Effects of Family Structure on Policy Outcomes]]// | ||
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+ | ====3.1 Family Intactness==== | ||
+ | **Fraction of Families Intact** | ||
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+ | ====3.2 Teenage Out-of-Wedlock Births==== | ||
+ | **Fraction of [[effects_of_family_structure_on_teen_pregnancies|teenage out-of-wedlock births]] out of all births** | ||
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+ | ====3.3 High School Graduates==== | ||
+ | **Fraction of 19- to 20-year-olds who are [[effects_of_family_structure_on_children_s_education|high school graduates]]** | ||
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+ | ====3.4 Employment==== | ||
+ | **Fraction of 25- to 54-year-old [[effects_of_family_structure_on_income|men working]]** | ||
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+ | ====3.5 Earnings==== | ||
+ | **Average [[effects_of_family_structure_on_the_economy|earnings]] per 25- to 54-year-old male** | ||
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+ | ====3.6 Homeowners==== | ||
+ | **Fraction of households owning a home** | ||
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+ | ====3.7 Poverty==== | ||
+ | //See [[effects_of_family_structure_on_poverty|Effects of Family Structure on Poverty]]// | ||
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+ | \\ **Fraction of the overall population below poverty** | ||
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+ | **Fraction of 25- to 54-year-old females below the poverty line** | ||
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+ | **Fraction of minors below the poverty line** | ||
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+ | ====3.8 Government Dependence==== | ||
+ | //See [[effects_of_family_structure_on_government_dependency| Effects of Family Structure on Government Dependency]] and [[effects_of_welfare_on_families|Effects of Welfare on Families]]// | ||
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+ | \\ **Fraction of households receiving food stamps** | ||
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+ | **Average TANF and State Welfare Transfers per 25- to 54-year-old females** | ||
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+ | **Average Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) per 25- to 54-year-olds** | ||
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+ | **Average Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) per 25- to 54-year-old male** | ||
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+ | **Average Supplemental Security Income (SSI) per 25- to 54-year-old male** | ||
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+ | **Average Supplemental Security Income (SSI) per 25- to 54-year-old female** | ||
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+ | ====3.9 Healthcare==== | ||
+ | //See [[effects_of_family_structure_on_healthcare_coverage|Effects of Family Structure on Healthcare Coverage]]// | ||
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+ | \\ **Fraction of 25- to 54-year-olds receiving public healthcare** | ||
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+ | **Fraction of minors receiving public healthcare** | ||
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+ | **Fraction of 25- to 54-year-olds covered by private healthcare** | ||
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+ | **Fraction of minors covered by private healthcare** | ||
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