This article seeks to disrupt the dominant discourses of victimhood related to single-mother family status. Drawing on a sustainable livelihood framework, we present data from in-depth interviews held with 25 single mothers sampled in Hagen, Germany, and in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces in South Africa. We discuss how participants engaged in positive human capital development, building social capital and tapped into multiple income streams for economic security. Given the intersectional injustices that single mothers face, the strengths the women drew on in their lives is worth noting. We conclude that single mothers have created a new narrative for themselves beyond a pathological on
To explain single-mother poverty, existing research has either emphasized individualistic, or contex...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
Abstract: This is one of a series of articles which endeavors to advance empirical data in the field...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little attention...
Abstract: Many studies dealing with the situation of single mothers focus, in particular, on the neg...
Abstract: The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little...
Abstract: Foreign national single mothers are at high risk of financial hardship, which may impact o...
The increase in female-headed single-parent families, and the high rates of poverty among them, caus...
This study investigated the correlation between poverty and the economic experiences of undocumented...
This is one of a series of articles which endeavours to advance empirical data in the field of socia...
Abstract: Despite its effort to close the housing gap, South Africa’s low-income individuals and com...
Abstract: Regardless of the efforts made by the African National Congress’ government to provide ade...
Poverty and its eradication are presently at the pinnacle of all global development policies inexora...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
To explain single-mother poverty, existing research has either emphasized individualistic, or contex...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
Abstract: This is one of a series of articles which endeavors to advance empirical data in the field...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little attention...
Abstract: Many studies dealing with the situation of single mothers focus, in particular, on the neg...
Abstract: The economic experiences of single mothers working in the informal economy receives little...
Abstract: Foreign national single mothers are at high risk of financial hardship, which may impact o...
The increase in female-headed single-parent families, and the high rates of poverty among them, caus...
This study investigated the correlation between poverty and the economic experiences of undocumented...
This is one of a series of articles which endeavours to advance empirical data in the field of socia...
Abstract: Despite its effort to close the housing gap, South Africa’s low-income individuals and com...
Abstract: Regardless of the efforts made by the African National Congress’ government to provide ade...
Poverty and its eradication are presently at the pinnacle of all global development policies inexora...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
To explain single-mother poverty, existing research has either emphasized individualistic, or contex...
Women living in low-income communities often initiate livelihood activities as a means to support th...
Abstract: This is one of a series of articles which endeavors to advance empirical data in the field...