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Social Justice outcomes framework: family stability indicator

Statistics setting out the latest results for the family stability indicator.

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Social Justice outcomes framework: family stability indicator

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The figures presented in this document set out the latest results for the family stability indicator and compare them to the baseline set out in Social Justice: transforming lives – one year on.

The family stability indicator measures:

  • the percentage of all children who are not living with both their birth parents, by age of child
  • the percentage of children in low income households not living with both parents compared to the percentage of children in middle to higher income households
  • the percentage of children living with both birth parents where the parents report happiness or unhappiness in their relationship

We have also published a series of reports showing how we are achieving the outcomes set out in ‘Social Justice: transforming lives – one year on’.

Keep up to date with social justice developments at the Public Service Transformation Network Social Justice site.

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Published 13 March 2014

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