The purpose of this article is to examine work–family conflict among low-income, unmarried mothers. Analyzing the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, a national sample of nonmarital births, I examine how C work requirements for welfare recipients, the 1996 Personal Responsibility lly changed the policy ments sound straight-real-life complexities income, single-mother (2003) notes, relativ
This study examined the perspectives toward work and welfare of single mothers limited to either wel...
Work requirements in welfare programs often are interpreted as enforcing cross-class parity in work-...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
The purpose of this paper is to examine work-family conflict among low-income, unmarried mothers. I ...
Since 1995, single parents have been required to participate in welfare-to-work activities. While qu...
Article length: 3,906 words (excluding abstract, notes and references) The welfare-to-work "sol...
Many changes during the last fifteen years have affected the well-being of low-income, single mother...
A B S T R AC T Differences in the experience of work–family (W–F) issues between employed single and...
Open access articleThe aims of this paper are twofold. First, we aim to expand understanding of work...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
The increase in female-headed single-parent families, and the high rates of poverty among them, caus...
Sole parent families are one of the most common family types in Australia, and are among the poorest...
This article reports upon aspects of a small-scale qualitative study of low-income working families....
Successful employment among single mothers has become an important concern since state-level welfare...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the associations between employment and parenting stres...
This study examined the perspectives toward work and welfare of single mothers limited to either wel...
Work requirements in welfare programs often are interpreted as enforcing cross-class parity in work-...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...
The purpose of this paper is to examine work-family conflict among low-income, unmarried mothers. I ...
Since 1995, single parents have been required to participate in welfare-to-work activities. While qu...
Article length: 3,906 words (excluding abstract, notes and references) The welfare-to-work "sol...
Many changes during the last fifteen years have affected the well-being of low-income, single mother...
A B S T R AC T Differences in the experience of work–family (W–F) issues between employed single and...
Open access articleThe aims of this paper are twofold. First, we aim to expand understanding of work...
This paper focuses on low-wage work and single mothers. I begin with a typical example of early 20th...
The increase in female-headed single-parent families, and the high rates of poverty among them, caus...
Sole parent families are one of the most common family types in Australia, and are among the poorest...
This article reports upon aspects of a small-scale qualitative study of low-income working families....
Successful employment among single mothers has become an important concern since state-level welfare...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the associations between employment and parenting stres...
This study examined the perspectives toward work and welfare of single mothers limited to either wel...
Work requirements in welfare programs often are interpreted as enforcing cross-class parity in work-...
Employment rates for married and unmarried mothers in the United States crossed over in the early 19...