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  • Family structures are diverse and complex.
  • Traditional definitions of family may not capture the full reality for many U.S. children.
  • Understanding contemporary family life requires a multidimensional approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To visualize and analyze the multidimensionality of family life among U.S. children.
  • To examine the intersection of three key family structure domains: number of parents, child's relationship to parent(s), and parental union type.
  • To reveal the complexity of family configurations beyond simplistic categorizations.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from the 2022 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplements (CPS ASEC).
  • Employed the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) for comprehensive analysis.
  • Focused on three intersecting domains of family structure to categorize child-rearing environments.

Main Results:

  • While 74% of children live with two parents, only 60% reside with two married biological or adoptive parents.
  • A minority of children live with only stepparents, and cohabitation is as common as marriage in stepfamilies.
  • Children not living with parents often reside with other relatives, primarily grandparents.

Conclusions:

  • Limiting family structure analysis to a single domain provides a narrow and incomplete view.
  • The multidimensionality of family life necessitates considering multiple intersecting factors.
  • Current data reveal significant variation in children's family configurations in the U.S.