Micro-data from the 2009 Vietnam census indicate that lone mothers represent 11.0% of all women aged 15 to 49 living with at least one of their children (≤17 years old). Results from logistic regression models show that school enrollment and attainment levels are lower for children of lone mothers than for children living with two parents. This negative effect is observed for children of never married, divorced or separated, and widowed lone mothers as well as for children of women currently married to a migrant not residing in the household provided they are not head of household. This disadvantage may be explained by reduced availability of human, material, and financial resources; restricted agency of the mother; and long-term soci...
Several million children currently live in transnational families, yet little is known about impacts...
Using the first two waves of the Vietnam Living Standards Survey, we investigate how a father’s temp...
Working away from home might bring higher earnings than working near home. However, the absence of p...
In this paper we address both the occurrence of single-motherhood among migrant mothers in OECD coun...
Non-marital births and divorce remain rare in Cambodia. Due to dramatic levels of adult mortality re...
Parents' involvement in their children's schooling is well documented in sociological and educationa...
This study investigates several determinants of children’s education in Vietnam. It finds an importa...
Households headed by lone mothers form an important subgroup of female-headed households, both of wh...
Many parents from South-East Asia who go overseas to work are motivated by a desire to secure a bett...
BACKGROUND The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite of its ...
Educational differences in family structure have received increasing attention in family demographic...
BACKGROUND: The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite of its...
<b>Background</b>: The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite...
Working away from home might bring higher earnings than working near home. However, the absence of p...
The study of lone-parent families has been high on the agenda of social science research for some ti...
Several million children currently live in transnational families, yet little is known about impacts...
Using the first two waves of the Vietnam Living Standards Survey, we investigate how a father’s temp...
Working away from home might bring higher earnings than working near home. However, the absence of p...
In this paper we address both the occurrence of single-motherhood among migrant mothers in OECD coun...
Non-marital births and divorce remain rare in Cambodia. Due to dramatic levels of adult mortality re...
Parents' involvement in their children's schooling is well documented in sociological and educationa...
This study investigates several determinants of children’s education in Vietnam. It finds an importa...
Households headed by lone mothers form an important subgroup of female-headed households, both of wh...
Many parents from South-East Asia who go overseas to work are motivated by a desire to secure a bett...
BACKGROUND The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite of its ...
Educational differences in family structure have received increasing attention in family demographic...
BACKGROUND: The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite of its...
<b>Background</b>: The rise of one-person households in Viet Nam remains poorly documented, in spite...
Working away from home might bring higher earnings than working near home. However, the absence of p...
The study of lone-parent families has been high on the agenda of social science research for some ti...
Several million children currently live in transnational families, yet little is known about impacts...
Using the first two waves of the Vietnam Living Standards Survey, we investigate how a father’s temp...
Working away from home might bring higher earnings than working near home. However, the absence of p...