Fatherless Boys Become Dads Earlier
Young boys whose fathers do not live with them are likely to have their first child earlier than those who grow up with both parents, a new British study has found.
The study by researchers at London School of Economics found that boys who grow up in homes without fathers from the age of seven or earlier are almost seven per cent more likely to become young fathers than those who do not.
Losing their father between the ages of seven and 16 made boys four to five per cent more likely to have a child by the age of 23 than boys who continue to live with a male parent for more details....http://www.indiareport.com/India-usa-uk-news/latest-news/1081442/FeaturedArticles/14/54/14
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