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Adoption and nonbiological parenting

  • Percent of females 18-44 years of age who had ever adopted a child, 2002: 1.1% (0.6 million)
  • Percent of females 18-44 years of age who have ever taken steps to adopt a child, 2002: 3.4% (1.9 million)
    Source: Series 23, No. 25, Table 82 (see also Table 83) Click to open PDF file 4.7 MB
     
  • Percent of females 18-44 years of age who ever cared for a nonbiological child, 2002: 12.6% (7.0 million women)
    Source: Series 23, No. 25, Table 81 Click to open PDF file 4.7 MB
     
  • Percent of males 15-44 years of age who had ever adopted a child, 2002:  2.1% (1.3 million)
    Source: Series 23, No. 26, Table 61 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

Attitudes

Condom use

Percent distribution of males 15-24 years of age by responses to specified statements, 2002:

 

"What is the chance that if you used a condom during sex, you would feel less physical pleasure?"

  No chance Little chance 50-50 chance Pretty good chance Almost certain chance
Male   13.6% 27.0% 28.3% 19.4%    11.7%

 Source: Series 23, No. 26, Table 55 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

"What is the chance that it would be embarrassing for you and a new partner to discuss using a condom?"

  No chance Little chance 50-50 chance Pretty good chance Almost certain chance
Male   54.5% 21.8% 12.3% 6.3%  5.2%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Table 53 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

"What is the chance that if you used a condom, a new partner would appreciate it?"

  No chance Little chance 50-50 chance Pretty good chance Almost certain chance
Male   2.1%  3.0% 12.4% 39.2% 43.4%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Table 54 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

NOTE:  Percentages in the tables on "Condom use" may not add to 100 because of rounding.

 

Marriage and cohabitation

Percent distribution of females and males 15-44 years of age by responses to specified statements, 2002:

 

 "It is better to get married than to go through life being single."

  Strongly agree Agree  Disagree  Strongly disagree
Female     14.4% 36.2% 32.8% 11.7%
Male 21.7% 44.3% 24.9%  5.4%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 37-38 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

 "Divorce is usually the best solution when a couple can't seem to work out their marriage problems.''

  Strongly agree Agree  Disagree  Strongly disagree
Female     9.5% 37.1% 37.0% 13.6%
Male  7.7%  36.5% 39.5% 14.4%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 41-42 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

 "A young couple should not live together unless they are married."

  Strongly agree Agree Disagree Strongly disagree
Female     9.7%  25.0%  49.1% 13.4%
Male   9.0% 23.1% 52.6% 13.3%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 39-40 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

NOTE: Percentages in the tables on "Marriage and cohabitation" do not add to 100 because the category "Neither agree nor disagree" is not shown here.

 

Parenthood and childbearing

Percent distribution of females and males 15-44 years of age by responses to specified statements, 2002:

 

"The rewards of being a parent are worth it, despite the cost and work it takes."

 

Strongly agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Female 59.0% 35.2% 2.5% 1.4%
Male 51.8% 42.0% 4.0% 0.8%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 79-80 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

"It is okay for an unmarried female to have a child."

 

Strongly agree

Agree

Disagree

 Strongly disagree

Female 15.7% 53.9% 20.2%  7.2%
Male   8.7% 50.2% 29.8%  8.2%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 91-92 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

"Gay or lesbian adults should have the right to adopt children."

 

Strongly agree

Agree

 Disagree

Strongly disagree

Female  13.8% 41.6% 23.5% 15.9%
Male    8.4% 38.5% 28.0% 21.5%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 81-82 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

NOTE: Percentages in the first three tables on "Parenthood and childbearing" may not add to 100 because of rounding.

 

Percent distribution of childless females and males 15-44 years of age by responses to the specified statement, 2002:

 

"If it turns out that you do not have any children, would that bother you a great deal, some, a little, or not at all?"

 

A great deal

Some

A little

Not at all

Female 42.0% 29.1%  13.9% 15.0%
Male 29.5% 31.4%  16.9% 22.2%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 89-90 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

Percent distribution of never-married females and males 15-19 years of age by responses to the specified statement, 2002:

 

"If you got pregnant now/got a female pregnant now, how would you feel?"

 

Very upset

Little upset

Little pleased

Very pleased

Female 60.2% 26.7%  8.0% 4.7%
Male 51.4% 33.4% 11.0% 3.7%

 Source: Series 23, No. 24, Table 32 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

NOTE: Percentages in the last two tables on "Parenthood and childbearing" may not add to 100 because of rounding.

 

Sexual activity

Percent distribution of women and men 15-44 years of age by responses to specified statements, 2002:

 

"It is all right for unmarried 18 year olds to have sexual relations if they have strong affection for each other."

 

Strongly agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Female  4.3%  46.3% 31.4% 15.4%
Male  7.3%  52.4%  28.5%   9.3%

Source: Series 23, No., 26, Tables 25-26 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

"It is all right for unmarried 16 year olds to have sexual relations if they have strong affection for each other."

 

Strongly agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Female  1.0%  12.4% 45.2% 40.0%
Male  1.6%  18.3%  46.0% 32.2%

Source: Series 23, No., 26, Tables 27-28 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

NOTE: Percentages in the tables on "Sexual activity" do not add to 100 because the category "Neither agree nor disagree" is not shown here.

 

Work and family

Percent distribution of women and men 15-44 years of age by responses to the specified statements, 2002:

 

"A working mother can establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her children as a mother who does not work."

 

Strongly agree

 Agree

 Disagree

Strongly disagree

Female 29.3% 53.9% 13.8% 1.7%
Male 17.5% 55.1% 23.5% 2.9%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 83-84 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

"It is much better for everyone if the man earns the main living and the woman takes care of the home and family."

 

Strongly agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Female  7.6% 25.9% 44.2%  19.5%
Male  6.5% 30.1% 48.6%  11.0%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 85-86 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

"It is more important for a man to spend a lot of time with his family than to be a success at his career."

 

Strongly agree

 Agree

Disagree

 Strongly disagree

Female 17.4% 54.7% 20.6% 1.4%
Male 19.5% 56.8% 17.7% 1.3%

Source: Series 23, No. 26, Tables 87-88 Click to open PDF file 3.5 MB

 

NOTE: Percentages in the tables on "Work and family" do not add to 100 because the category "Neither agree nor disagree" is not shown here.

 

 

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