i graphed the statistics canada 2006 data comparing provinces on lone women (divorced, separated common law, etc ) and lone men whom have children living with them , you can see the graphs and where the data came from here :
http://www.wheretheylie.com/statcan2006.htm
graphed numbers show women have children with them 80% of the time, if there are multiple children as in 3+ in the home than the percent of custody in favor of the female increases and peaks at 91%.
the numbers show right across canada province by province there isnt much flucuation.
these numbers are fact not speculation - you can argue that men die earlier or whatever but that would really just be speculation as to the effect it has on the placement of 1.5 million children indicated by Statistics Canada.
the numbers it shows for Alberta men with children is higher than my experience has indicated, regardless the numbers show reform is overdue.
http://www.wheretheylie.com/statcan2006.htm
graphed numbers show women have children with them 80% of the time, if there are multiple children as in 3+ in the home than the percent of custody in favor of the female increases and peaks at 91%.
the numbers show right across canada province by province there isnt much flucuation.
these numbers are fact not speculation - you can argue that men die earlier or whatever but that would really just be speculation as to the effect it has on the placement of 1.5 million children indicated by Statistics Canada.
the numbers it shows for Alberta men with children is higher than my experience has indicated, regardless the numbers show reform is overdue.
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