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Tue 02 Feb 2010Low education and income linked to lone motherhood
WOMEN IN lower-income households are almost 10 times more likely than graduates to become lone mothers by their mid-20s, according to an ESRI study of family structures.
It also showed that Irish women generally were having children later, most commonly starting their families after the age of 29.
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