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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Extramarital pregnancy]] - the social phenomena of children born outside of [[marriage]] |
*[[Extramarital pregnancy]] - the social phenomena of children born outside of [[marriage]] |
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*[[Never married]] |
*[[Never married]] |
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*[[Premarital intercourse]] |
*[[Premarital intercourse]] |
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*[[Single mothers]] |
*[[Single mothers]] |
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*[[Single parents]] |
*[[Single parents]] |
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[[Category:Marriage]] |
[[Category:Marriage]] |
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[[Category:Mother]] |
[[Category:Mother]] |
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Unwed mothers are mothers who are not married. Societies and individual families differ in the degree to which they will approve of or support this group of women. The evaluation of research in this area then needs to be read in the particular context in which it was conducted.
See also
- Extramarital pregnancy - the social phenomena of children born outside of marriage
children]] - for effects on*Illegitimate the children