The three-child family, by contrast, has held relatively constant: In both and , roughly a quarter of mothers ages 40 to 44 had given birth to three children. Despite the dramatic decline of the four-child-plus family over the past few decades, the share of Americans who see four or more children as the ideal number is actually ticking upward.
In fact, since , the increase in the average number of children Americans see as ideal is mainly due to a rise in the share of adults who think four or more kids is the ideal family size. The number of children a family has, as well as views of the ideal number of children, vary by educational attainment.
On average, the more education a mother has, the fewer children she will have in her lifetime, as previous Pew Research Center reports have shown. According to previous research by the Center, highly educated women are the only group with a declining share of one-child families and a rise in families of three or more.
When it comes to ideal family size, highly educated adults are again less likely to say having three or more children is ideal, according to Gallup. However, since , the share of Americans who see families of three or more children as ideal has risen among all levels of education.
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Each year in the United States, more than 3 million cases of child abuse are reported. An estimated one thousand children per year die as a result of violence or neglect in the US. Most of the time, they are younger than 4 years old.
In addition, the Department of Education reported in that , students had suffered corporal punishment at school. Handicapped children are usually the primary victims of such crimes. Cybercriminals are especially prevalent in the US. Virtual bullying is often linked to real life at school: violence is regularly recorded on camera phones and posted on the Internet.
The Right to Health. More than 8 million children in the United States have no health insurance, meaning about one in ten children. Thousands of others are underinsured, which impedes their right to quality health care services. Statistics show that these children are ten times less likely to receive treatment for conditions such as diabetes, asthma, oral diseases, and obesity. Children of ethic minorities African-Americans or Hispanics are more at risk than others : almost a quarter of them are not vaccinated against the most common serious illnesses.
Although child labour laws have been well enforced in the US, thousands of children, especially Hispanics, work in arduous agricultural environments. They work 14 hours a day during the harvest season, and usually end up abandoning their studies.
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