Last month saw the publication of the seventh annual survey of the Families and Children Study (FACS), which investigates the circumstances of British families with dependent children.
Families with Children in Britain: Findings from the 2005 Families and Children Study (FACS) is a hugely detailed report into all aspects of childrens' and family life, although if the prospect of looking at the whole document (492 pages!) fills you with dread, then a much condensed research summary is also available.
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