The Facts
Education
According to the ONS ( office for national statistics) it was reported that in 2023 an estimated 467,000 16 to 24-year-old were classed as economically inactive with 327,000 were looking for work.
57% of all University courses in the UK are now attended by Females.
Uber Reported in 2021 that the rate of A* and A grades for female A-Level students was 46.4%, compared to 41.7% for boys.
Society
In 2023 there are over 80,000 males in prison compared to 3,400 women.
The UK Government latest statistics reveals that Males are at a higher risk of being victim to personal crime than females.
In 2021/22, 3.3% of males were a victim of a personal crime, compared to 2.9% of females.
In 2020/21, 594 murders were recorded in the UK; 70% of victims were male and 30% female.
The Family Unit
The ONS reports that In 2021, there were 2.3 million single parent families in the UK, which represents a 6.5% increase over the decade from 2011 to 2021.
15% of all Family units in the UK are now headed by one parent. This is the second highest ratio of single parent households in the world, second only to the USA.
Single parent households headed by a Father only accounts for 16% of all single parent households in the UK.
The Prison reform Trust reported that 76% of all male UK prisoners are from single parent households.
- Behavioural problems. Children are more likely to struggle in social settings, building relationships and making friends. Many may attempt to try and come across scary and aggressive to hide that, below the surface, they are scared, unhappy and have anxieties.
- Relationships. It may be harder for young people with absent fathers to trust, build and maintain relationships in the future.
- Poor academic performance. Most children from fatherless homes are more likely to be excluded from school, less likely to attain higher educational qualifications in adulthood and have less motivation to learn and take school seriously
- Self-esteem. Young people’s self-worth may be quite low with an absent father leading them to be mistreated in adulthood and unable to stand up for themselves if they do not develop their self-esteem in their young years.
- Youth Crime & Gang Violence. Young people are more likely to become involved in crime, become criminally or sexually exploited, carry weapons, violence and associate with gangs or other criminal groups.
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