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In 2001 there were 1,072,669 list dependent children in Scotland. Of these children, a quarter were living in a lone list parent family, usually with the female parent (92%). Almost two-thirds were living in a married couple family and 10% in a cohabiting couple family. This compares to 76% of dependent children living in a married couple family and 4% in a cohabiting couple family in 1991. Recent data also suggest that approximately list 1 in 8 children experience life in a stepfamily.5 Table 2: Percentage of dependent children living in family types, 2001 census Family type 1991 2001 Married couple family 76% 64% Cohabiting couple family 4% 10% Lone Parent Family 19% 25% Not in a family 0%* 1% Total 100% 100% * the 1991 definition of dependent child means that no child could be defined as 'not in a family' Source: GROS Base in 2001= 1,072,669 Scottish attitudes towards marriage and other relationship forms The British Social Attitudes (BSA) Survey and Scottish Social Attitudes (SSA) Survey provide useful data on attitudes across a wide range of topics, including family law and policy.
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