Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Just in time for Father’s Day

U.S. dads tend to be better educated than men without children, and relatively few have kids past 40.

- By Mike Schneider

ORLANDO, Fla. — Fathers in the U.S. tend to be better educated than men without children, and relatively few men have children over age 40.

These are some of the conclusion­s in a report released by the U.S. Census Bureau, just in time for Father’s Day.

The data come from 2014 when the bureau for the first time asked both men and women about their fertility histories. The goal of the report was to shed greater light on men’s fertility, a topic less known than that of women’s fertility, according to the Census Bureau.

“In recent decades, there has been growing public and academic interest in fathers and fatherhood given the importance of fathers in children’s lives,” the report said.

It found more than 60% of the 121 million adult men in the U.S. were fathers.

About three-quarters of fathers were married. Almost 13% of dads were divorced and 8% had never been married.

Just under a quarter of U.S. men between 40 and 50 were childless, and about 17% had never been married by the time they reached their 40s. Both figures were noticeably higher than for women who had reached middle age. Just under 16% of women between ages 40 and 50 were childless, and 14% had never been married, according to the report.

Nearly 90% of fathers whose youngest child was under age 6 were employed, while that figure was only around 60% for mothers, according to the report. There was no difference between the sexes for childless men and women.

Men with children tended to be more educated than those without kids, although the report noted that may be the result of age since the chances of becoming fathers and reaching higher-education levels increases with age.

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER/AP ?? Among the U.S. Census report’s findings was the fact that some 60% of the 121 million adult men in the U.S. are dads.
MICHAEL DWYER/AP Among the U.S. Census report’s findings was the fact that some 60% of the 121 million adult men in the U.S. are dads.

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