05-08-2014, 09:40 PM
Tirem suas próprias conclusões, honrados confrades:
"The proportion of non-working and single-mother households has increased considerably in recent decades. In 1959, 68 percent of the heads of poor families worked; in 2012 only 45 percent worked. In the 1960s, less than 10 percent of American children were born outside marriage, but by 2012, 41 percent were, with especially high rates for Hispanics (54 percent) and blacks (72 percent). Government and private charities struggle to forestall poverty, but they face a constant undertow from a weakening of the culture of work and family life."
http://index.heritage.org/culture/poverty-dependence/
"The proportion of non-working and single-mother households has increased considerably in recent decades. In 1959, 68 percent of the heads of poor families worked; in 2012 only 45 percent worked. In the 1960s, less than 10 percent of American children were born outside marriage, but by 2012, 41 percent were, with especially high rates for Hispanics (54 percent) and blacks (72 percent). Government and private charities struggle to forestall poverty, but they face a constant undertow from a weakening of the culture of work and family life."
http://index.heritage.org/culture/poverty-dependence/