Book ChapterPolicy discussions regarding single parents often move to income maintenance issues. While the risk of poverty for single mothers with dependent children is high, attention devoted largely to the policy challenges of income maintenance for single mothers may have two unfortunate consequences. First, policy-makers and the public may become oblivious or impatient with the neediness of single mothers. Second, preoccupation with income maintenance might preclude attention to the many other policy considerations that impinge, directly and indirectly, on single mothers. This chapter provides a thematic look at the conundrum of social policies, broadly defined, that relate to single parents in Canada. The focus is on links, interc...
The single mother has been an enduring and representative character in the development of social wel...
The main objective of this study is to assess the barriers single mothers earning above the subsidy ...
The social problem under investigation is that of widespread poverty amongst households comprising m...
In 1981 there were 35,990 single parent families in the Greater Vancouver Regional District; 83.7% o...
This thesis examines the process of welfare policy-making in Quebec with respect to single mothers a...
As the numbers of ‘non-traditional’ families, particularly single parent families increases, so do ...
A critical question in the design of welfare policies is whether to target aid according to househol...
Citations of sources, conclusions, or opinions expressed in this publication are the responsibilit...
Single parents disproportionately face a triple bind of inadequacies in resources, employment, and p...
This paper evaluates the impact of the 1995-1998 Ontario welfare reforms on the standard of living a...
A critical question in the design of welfare policies is whether totarget aid according to household...
The principal qualifying condition for welfare in Canada, unlike the US, is financial need - there a...
This thesis explores the impact of recent social welfare reforms on the lives of social assistance ...
The government of Canada has adopted the Market Basket Measure (MBM) as the preferred poverty line i...
This study focusses on the shifts in the identity of single mothers through the development of socia...
The single mother has been an enduring and representative character in the development of social wel...
The main objective of this study is to assess the barriers single mothers earning above the subsidy ...
The social problem under investigation is that of widespread poverty amongst households comprising m...
In 1981 there were 35,990 single parent families in the Greater Vancouver Regional District; 83.7% o...
This thesis examines the process of welfare policy-making in Quebec with respect to single mothers a...
As the numbers of ‘non-traditional’ families, particularly single parent families increases, so do ...
A critical question in the design of welfare policies is whether to target aid according to househol...
Citations of sources, conclusions, or opinions expressed in this publication are the responsibilit...
Single parents disproportionately face a triple bind of inadequacies in resources, employment, and p...
This paper evaluates the impact of the 1995-1998 Ontario welfare reforms on the standard of living a...
A critical question in the design of welfare policies is whether totarget aid according to household...
The principal qualifying condition for welfare in Canada, unlike the US, is financial need - there a...
This thesis explores the impact of recent social welfare reforms on the lives of social assistance ...
The government of Canada has adopted the Market Basket Measure (MBM) as the preferred poverty line i...
This study focusses on the shifts in the identity of single mothers through the development of socia...
The single mother has been an enduring and representative character in the development of social wel...
The main objective of this study is to assess the barriers single mothers earning above the subsidy ...
The social problem under investigation is that of widespread poverty amongst households comprising m...