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  2. COE - Children’s Internet Access at Home

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    In 2021, some 97 percent of 3- to 18-year-olds had home internet access, according to the American Community Survey (ACS). Specifically, 93 percent had access through a computer, 1 and 4 percent relied on a smartphone for home internet access. 2 The remaining 3 percent had no internet access at home. When compared with the percentage with home ...

  3. List of countries by infant and under-five mortality rates

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    The under-five mortality rate (U5MR) is the number of deaths of infants and children under five years old per 1000 live births. The under-five mortality rate for the world is 39 deaths according to the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO). 5.3 million children under age five died in 2018, 14,722 every day.

  4. COE - Characteristics of Children’s Families

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    Characteristics of Children’s Families. In 2022, some 42 percent of children lived in households in which no related adult had attained a college degree, 26 percent lived with a related female householder (no spouse present), and 8 percent lived with a related male householder (no spouse present). In 2022, some 16 percent were in families ...

  5. The most common location for children’s primary center-based care arrangement was a building of its own (42 percent). Other reported locations were a church, synagogue, or other place of worship (20 percent); a public school (19 percent), and other locations (19 percent).

  6. Child abandonment - Wikipedia

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    Child abandonment. Child abandonment is the practice of relinquishing interests and claims over one's offspring in an illegal way, with the intent of never resuming or reasserting guardianship. [1] The phrase is typically used to describe the physical abandonment of a child. Still, it can also include severe cases of neglect and emotional ...

  7. Voluntary childlessness - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary childlessness. Voluntary childlessness or childfreeness [1] [2] describes the active choice not to have children. Use of the word "childfree" was first recorded in 1901 [3] and entered common usage among feminists during the 1970s. [4] The suffix - free refers to the freedom and personal choice of those to pick this lifestyle.

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