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United Kingdom
% of children (aged 0-17) living with a single parent21.6% (2017)
[9/39 countries]
% of those who think that adult children have a duty to look after their elderly parents (2017)52.7%
[24/30 countries]
% of those who think that adult children have a duty to look after their elderly parents (2001)45.8%
[26/27 countries]
% of those who think that adult children are an important source of help for elderly parents (2012)57.9%
[33/40 countries]
% of those who think that having children interferes too much with the freedom of parents (2012)8.9%
[36/40 countries]
% of those who think that having children interferes too much with the freedom of parents (1994)10.6%
[16/22 countries]
% of those who think that one parent can bring up a child as well as two parents together (2002)41.2%
[16/33 countries]
% of those who think that one parent can bring up a child as well as two parents together (1994)36.5%
[12/22 countries]
% of those who think that watching children grow up is life's greatest joy (2012)83.9%
[37/40 countries]
% of those who think that watching children grow up is life's greatest joy (2002)81.0%
[31/33 countries]
% of those who think that watching children grow up is life's greatest joy (1994)79.3%
[19/22 countries]
% of those who think that children are a financial burden (2012)30.0%
[24/40 countries]
% of those who think that those with young children should be medically prioritized over those not (2011)33.4%
[24/32 countries]
% of those who think that having children increases people's social standing in society (2012)20.5%
[40/40 countries]
% of those who think that having children restricts the employment and career chances (2012)35.4%
[21/40 countries]
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