In some European countries like Sweden, single mothers
A) do not have a much higher poverty rate than married mothers.
B) receive far fewer welfare benefits than Canadian mothers.
C) are on average younger than their Canadian counterparts.
D) do not receive the same social benefits as married mothers.
E) have, on average, more children than Canadian single mothers.
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