In Norwegen leben derzeit viele Kinder als Alleinerziehende. Etwa 25 % der Kinder in Norwegen leben in Einelternfamilien.

Ungefähr jedes zehnte Kind wird von einer alleinerziehenden Mutter geboren.

Einer der Gründe könnte sein, was in dieser Grafik hervorgehoben wird: Kinder, die außerhalb der Ehe geboren wurden (Platz 6 für Norwegen).

Gibt es noch andere Gründe, die Sie bei dieser Diskussion in Betracht ziehen könnten? Danke.

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Von lisbon1977

11 Kommentare

  1. GrnShttrdLyte on

    This doesn’t appear to be about single parents, but about children born to unmarried parents. That’s because Norway is less puritan about that sort of thing, imo. People still get married, but doing so after already having children is very common.

  2. Spray-Majestic on

    Born outside of marriage doesn’t necessarily mean single parenthood. It just means the parents weren’t married, but they could still live together.

  3. There’s quiet a lot of girls who used to get pregnant at a very early age, around 15-16, usually with their boyfriend at that time. I at least experienced that, 5 of the girls in my class had a kid before turning 17.
    And mostly the relationship with the babydaddy doesn’t last. But thats just my experience.

  4. MandalaMandala on

    Good social benefits – the economic fear is less than for single mothers in other countries, so women are less afraid to leave abusive partners than other places. Also they abort less often, and abortion numbers are way lower than many other places. Countries where abortion is illegal have higher abortion numbers than Norway.

    No shame in being single and a parent. So why abort, if you want a baby?

  5. doctorStrange5433 on

    in Islam, men can have multiple wives and since there are a lot of moeslims in Norway that messes up the statistics.
    In the Norwegian system you can only register one wife but Muslims „marry“ multiple women ,they impregnate them and those ladies get single mom benefits ,even though they are „married“

  6. Emergency-Sea5201 on

    25% of Norwegian children does -not- live in a single adult household. Most of them have shared custody with another parent, making them part time moms and dads.

    One parent having full custody and kid not seeing the other parent is very rare, maybe 5% of children live like this, mostly due to drugs or mental disorders with the other parent

  7. CiforDayZServer on

    I’m not sure how prevalent but, I think some couples just don’t get married, my cousin has a few kids with the same father and they live together as a family but aren’t married.

  8. Zealousideal-Elk2714 on

    This graph is for children born outside of marriage, not single parenthood, a lot of parents cohabit without being married. For many people it is not important getting married when they live together and have children.

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