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Of couple families, 49 per weekly cent of married and 58 per cent of those cohabiting did not have children living with them. For a further 14 per weekly cent of all families, the only offspring living in the family were non-dependent children. Nearly 40 per cent of married couple and cohabiting couple weekly families did have dependent children. Lone-mother families were more likely to have dependent children than lone-father families, 73 per cent compared with 50 per cent.Comparing the four constituent countries of the UK in 2004, the proportion of families headed by a cohabiting couple in Northern Ireland (6 per cent) was less than half of that of the UK (13 per cent). Equivalent figures for Scotland and Wales were both 12 per cent and England 13 per cent. All countries have seen a marked increase in these figures since 1996.There were more likely to be dependent children in families in Northern Ireland than in the rest of the UK.
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