Updated On: 03 April, 2013 11:50 AM IST | | ANI
Self-esteem plays a key part in a single mother's happiness, but makes little difference to the life satisfaction of single fathers, a new study has found
Research by an academic at Western Australia’s Edith Cowan University, Bronwyn Harman, into the life satisfaction of different family formations, showed that single parents believed they were still viewed negatively by society, even though they accounted for 17 percent of families in Australia, the Age reported.
Dr Harman interviewed scores of single parents, and then rated their life satisfaction based on their resilience, self-esteem and social support.