Below, Corrections takes the cross-sectional data on 2012 from the Current Population Survey and calculates the probability that one is the child of the head of household, by age from 16 to 85 (click to enlarge). The probability a child is head of household with a parent present is small (single-digit percentages), even as they grow older (not shown).
Additionally, we display the time series evidence for four ages: 23, 25, 27 and 29 years of age (click to enlarge).
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