Recent public policy initiatives have encouraged low-income parents to marry as a means of attaining economic security. But, the data tell a more complex story. Marriage does not guarantee economic security. Not only do the majority of children in single-parent families have parents who were previously married, but over a quarter of children with married parents are low income
Children under 18 years represent 23 percent of the population, but they comprise 34 percent of all ...
To inform policy discussion on the challenges facing low income families in New Hampshire, we identi...
Children represent 25 percent of the population. Yet, 41 percent of all children live in low-income ...
Recent public policy initiatives have encouraged low-income parents to marry as a way to become econ...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined substantially since 2000. ...
Higher education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families’ incomes. T...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined since 2000. The number of ...
SiGLE-RusHTON Wendy, McLanahan Sara.- For Richer or Poorer? Marriage as an Anti- Poverty Strategy in...
Nearly 40 percent of American children live in families with incomes below 200 percent of the federa...
These are challenging economic times for American families, especially those headed by lowwage worke...
Nearly 40 percent of America's children live in low-income families, which is defined as having a fa...
Child poverty is high on the government's agenda. In order to reduce the rate of low-income among ch...
More than 26 percent of all low-income children in the United States live in immigrant families. The...
Unmarried parenthood and child poverty are closely linked. According to census figures for , almost ...
This article examines alternative approaches to encourage family formation among fragile families, i...
Children under 18 years represent 23 percent of the population, but they comprise 34 percent of all ...
To inform policy discussion on the challenges facing low income families in New Hampshire, we identi...
Children represent 25 percent of the population. Yet, 41 percent of all children live in low-income ...
Recent public policy initiatives have encouraged low-income parents to marry as a way to become econ...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined substantially since 2000. ...
Higher education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families’ incomes. T...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined since 2000. The number of ...
SiGLE-RusHTON Wendy, McLanahan Sara.- For Richer or Poorer? Marriage as an Anti- Poverty Strategy in...
Nearly 40 percent of American children live in families with incomes below 200 percent of the federa...
These are challenging economic times for American families, especially those headed by lowwage worke...
Nearly 40 percent of America's children live in low-income families, which is defined as having a fa...
Child poverty is high on the government's agenda. In order to reduce the rate of low-income among ch...
More than 26 percent of all low-income children in the United States live in immigrant families. The...
Unmarried parenthood and child poverty are closely linked. According to census figures for , almost ...
This article examines alternative approaches to encourage family formation among fragile families, i...
Children under 18 years represent 23 percent of the population, but they comprise 34 percent of all ...
To inform policy discussion on the challenges facing low income families in New Hampshire, we identi...
Children represent 25 percent of the population. Yet, 41 percent of all children live in low-income ...