As a focus of research, the noncustodial low income mother, particularly the mother who has received Aid to Families of Dependent Children, (AFDC) has been virtually ignored. Yet, she is central to many fields of study-foster care, child support enforcement, child maltreatment, and single parents. This article reports on 8 respondents from a cohort of 518, urban, AFDC mothers who lost custody of all children during the 17 months following their selection into the study sample. Findings reveal that most of the children were living with relatives; the majority of mothers had long-standing mental health problems; and most of the mothers not only wanted more children but were trying to get pregnant
Lower income mothers who bring their children for mental health services also have high rates of dep...
Since Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Chi...
The child support system is not serving low-income families well. Custodial parents are not receivin...
This article presents data on noncustodial mothers who perceive they have faced a number of social i...
The federal government became involved with child support in 1935 when it established Aid to Familie...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
The study focuses on the relationship between child care use and labor force participation among Ame...
Abstract Though surveys repeatedly demonstrate that most women who are homeless alone have minor chi...
This paper investigates the five-year prevalence of child welfare services involvement and foster ca...
This paper investigates the five-year prevalence of child welfare services involvement and foster ca...
Contexts of poverty seem to magnify vulnerabilities in mothers, especially women who have few resour...
For half a century, Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC )\u27 -the program of federally s...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Although the welfare literature reveals a growing number of parents who are economically disconnecte...
The ideals of “good mothering” are constructed by various social policies and institutions. Many mot...
Lower income mothers who bring their children for mental health services also have high rates of dep...
Since Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Chi...
The child support system is not serving low-income families well. Custodial parents are not receivin...
This article presents data on noncustodial mothers who perceive they have faced a number of social i...
The federal government became involved with child support in 1935 when it established Aid to Familie...
Researchers usually define a homeless family as those parents accompanied by minor children. This st...
The study focuses on the relationship between child care use and labor force participation among Ame...
Abstract Though surveys repeatedly demonstrate that most women who are homeless alone have minor chi...
This paper investigates the five-year prevalence of child welfare services involvement and foster ca...
This paper investigates the five-year prevalence of child welfare services involvement and foster ca...
Contexts of poverty seem to magnify vulnerabilities in mothers, especially women who have few resour...
For half a century, Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC )\u27 -the program of federally s...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Although the welfare literature reveals a growing number of parents who are economically disconnecte...
The ideals of “good mothering” are constructed by various social policies and institutions. Many mot...
Lower income mothers who bring their children for mental health services also have high rates of dep...
Since Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Chi...
The child support system is not serving low-income families well. Custodial parents are not receivin...