Using American Community Survey data from 2001, 2005, and 2010, this paper assesses the relationships between employment, race, and poverty for households headed by single women across different economic periods. While poverty rates rose dramatically among single-mother families between 2001 and 2010, surprisingly many racial disparities in poverty narrowed by the end of the decade. This was due to a greater increase in poverty among whites, although gaps between whites and Blacks, whites and Hispanics, and whites and American Indians remained quite large in 2010. All employment statuses were at higher risk of poverty in 2010 than 2001 and the risk increased most sharply for those employed part-time, the unemployed, and those not in the lab...
This brief examines married and single women’s contributions to family income using Current Populati...
In recent decades the proportion of women with children who head their own households has increased ...
Highlights findings on the 2009 increase in the number of low-income working families and their chil...
Using the Annual Demographic Files of the March Current Population Survey, we determine the extent t...
Objective. This article examines the effects of changing family structure (including cohabitation) a...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
Many more Americans experience working poverty than unemployed poverty, a situation that was only ex...
Successful employment among single mothers has become an important concern since state-level welfare...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
textThis dissertation addresses the influences of race and ethnicity, as well as family, father, co...
Using pooled cross-sectional data from the 1992 to 2005 March Current Population Survey (CPS), this ...
Historically, black women's employment levels have exceeded those for white women. However, looking ...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...
With shifting views about whether single, welfare-dependent mothers with young children should be re...
This brief examines married and single women’s contributions to family income using Current Populati...
In recent decades the proportion of women with children who head their own households has increased ...
Highlights findings on the 2009 increase in the number of low-income working families and their chil...
Using the Annual Demographic Files of the March Current Population Survey, we determine the extent t...
Objective. This article examines the effects of changing family structure (including cohabitation) a...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
In nonmetropolitan areas of the United States, single-mother families contain a majority of children...
Many more Americans experience working poverty than unemployed poverty, a situation that was only ex...
Successful employment among single mothers has become an important concern since state-level welfare...
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with ...
textThis dissertation addresses the influences of race and ethnicity, as well as family, father, co...
Using pooled cross-sectional data from the 1992 to 2005 March Current Population Survey (CPS), this ...
Historically, black women's employment levels have exceeded those for white women. However, looking ...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...
With shifting views about whether single, welfare-dependent mothers with young children should be re...
This brief examines married and single women’s contributions to family income using Current Populati...
In recent decades the proportion of women with children who head their own households has increased ...
Highlights findings on the 2009 increase in the number of low-income working families and their chil...