Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Divorce children earn less money when adults


According to a recent post from United Press International MANSFIELD, Ohio, May 8 (UPI) adults of divorced parents can potentially earn less money than those who came from a non divorced household. Divorce has become a very common social phenomenon with devastating negative consequences for children. The children who are the product of divorced parents seem to pay the price for their parent’s misunderstandings. According to some statistics divorce is almost as high as fifty percent. The number of children who experience the difficult separation of their parents is growing at an alarming rate. The Study co-author Yongmin Sun of Ohio State University's Mansfield campus gives a new way of measuring the damage divorce causes to all those involved in a divorce. The correlation indicates that adults who are the product of divorced parents can potentially earn less money when fully employed.

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