This qualitative study examined the nature of partnerships among 28 rural low-income mothers who experienced partnership transitions across three waves of annual interviews. Guided by lens of uncertainty and boundary ambiguity theory, the authors specifically explored (a) how low-income moth-ers in rural communities experience partnership transitions over time and (b) how rural, low-income mothers create stability for themselves and their children in the midst of partnership transitions. The narratives of rural, low-income mothers not only featured the uncertainty, unreliability, and instabil-ity of their lives but also underscored their resilience and ability to adapt to an impoverished environment. Their decisions to enter into, stay, and...
We conducted 32 in-depth interviews with 20 rural, low-income, women residing in the United States w...
Using family stress management theory, this longitudinal study examined how employment patterns, fam...
This study examined the relationship between marriage, social support, and psychological health amon...
Recent research suggests that rural people develop a rich array of informal support and exchange amo...
Abstract The struggle for rural, low-income mothers to enter and remain in the work-force can contri...
Graduation date: 2005The purpose of this study was to identify and examine risk and protective facto...
Graduation date: 2012This qualitative study used interview transcripts to find clues to attrition fr...
Background and Aims: Unmarried, cohabiting couples account for an increasing number of childbirths ...
Applying concepts from Social Exchange Theory, Ecological Theory, and the Stress and Coping Perspect...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/digstory11/Seiling_Sharon.mp4...
research-article2014 Using longitudinal ethnographic data on low-income rural and urban mostly singl...
This study\u27s aim was to determine the resources used by rural low-income mothers\u27 working non-...
The purpose of the proposed study was to explore the compromises that working women make in as a res...
Evidence indicates that people in rural settings may experience difficulties in accessing health ser...
ABSTRACT. Rural welfare mothers receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) have a diffi...
We conducted 32 in-depth interviews with 20 rural, low-income, women residing in the United States w...
Using family stress management theory, this longitudinal study examined how employment patterns, fam...
This study examined the relationship between marriage, social support, and psychological health amon...
Recent research suggests that rural people develop a rich array of informal support and exchange amo...
Abstract The struggle for rural, low-income mothers to enter and remain in the work-force can contri...
Graduation date: 2005The purpose of this study was to identify and examine risk and protective facto...
Graduation date: 2012This qualitative study used interview transcripts to find clues to attrition fr...
Background and Aims: Unmarried, cohabiting couples account for an increasing number of childbirths ...
Applying concepts from Social Exchange Theory, Ecological Theory, and the Stress and Coping Perspect...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/digstory11/Seiling_Sharon.mp4...
research-article2014 Using longitudinal ethnographic data on low-income rural and urban mostly singl...
This study\u27s aim was to determine the resources used by rural low-income mothers\u27 working non-...
The purpose of the proposed study was to explore the compromises that working women make in as a res...
Evidence indicates that people in rural settings may experience difficulties in accessing health ser...
ABSTRACT. Rural welfare mothers receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) have a diffi...
We conducted 32 in-depth interviews with 20 rural, low-income, women residing in the United States w...
Using family stress management theory, this longitudinal study examined how employment patterns, fam...
This study examined the relationship between marriage, social support, and psychological health amon...