The aim of this paper is to explore how formal and informal supports were being experienced by single women and single mothers in Malaysia. Closely examining formal and informal support systems reported by single mothers and single women in Malaysia, participants generally reported good and were mainly satisfied with their informal support system. Informal support system comprised of mostly family members and friends. However, formal support system was still lacking and both single women and single mothers were more likely to report an “unfriendly ” formal support system. Findings provide important policy and theoretical implications suggesting the need for a more gender-sensitive governmental policy and practice
The status of women in contemporary society is a vital aspect of debates concerning gender inequalit...
How much do we know about low-income unwed single mothers in Singapore? Are they still being stigmat...
Parents play a significant role in shaping the emotional and personality development of their childr...
The aim of this paper is to explore how formal and informal supports were being experienced by singl...
Life can be challenging for single mothers. They are viewed as the most vulnerable social groups in ...
Life as a single mother is often associated with great demands and many challenges. This study exami...
Single women’s issues and challenges are seldom the center of research. One of the factors is the in...
The number of single mothers in Malaysia is increasing. The census in 2000 showed that there were 62...
AbstractParents play a significant role in shaping the emotional and personality development of thei...
In the context of Southeast Asia, data on the experiences and circumstances of single mothers are sp...
Becoming a single mother is a traumatic experience due to the stress incurred in shouldering innumer...
Single motherhood has been well documented to have adverse impacts on financial wellbeing and they a...
Social safety Nets (SSNs) are the form of government intervention to assist the “needy” groups inclu...
Parents play significant roles in shaping their children’s lives and developments. They are role-mod...
Unwed single mothers have faced countless of discrimination and deprivation in Singapore, and is bec...
The status of women in contemporary society is a vital aspect of debates concerning gender inequalit...
How much do we know about low-income unwed single mothers in Singapore? Are they still being stigmat...
Parents play a significant role in shaping the emotional and personality development of their childr...
The aim of this paper is to explore how formal and informal supports were being experienced by singl...
Life can be challenging for single mothers. They are viewed as the most vulnerable social groups in ...
Life as a single mother is often associated with great demands and many challenges. This study exami...
Single women’s issues and challenges are seldom the center of research. One of the factors is the in...
The number of single mothers in Malaysia is increasing. The census in 2000 showed that there were 62...
AbstractParents play a significant role in shaping the emotional and personality development of thei...
In the context of Southeast Asia, data on the experiences and circumstances of single mothers are sp...
Becoming a single mother is a traumatic experience due to the stress incurred in shouldering innumer...
Single motherhood has been well documented to have adverse impacts on financial wellbeing and they a...
Social safety Nets (SSNs) are the form of government intervention to assist the “needy” groups inclu...
Parents play significant roles in shaping their children’s lives and developments. They are role-mod...
Unwed single mothers have faced countless of discrimination and deprivation in Singapore, and is bec...
The status of women in contemporary society is a vital aspect of debates concerning gender inequalit...
How much do we know about low-income unwed single mothers in Singapore? Are they still being stigmat...
Parents play a significant role in shaping the emotional and personality development of their childr...