Cross-country studies on poverty show that in the United States, compared to other developed countries, single mothers currently have an extremely high risk of being poor—a risk that is about 35 percent. Many studies about poor single mothers in the United States have emphasized that policy-makers and prevailing societal ideology are likely to depict them as women that are irresponsible, since they had children in hard economic conditions (see, e.g., Furstenberg 2007). Social science literature is critical of this narrow viewpoint. Indeed, numerous studies have shown a multitude of similarities between poor and middle-class mothers in terms of aspirations, values, and orientations (e.g., Edin and Kefalas 2005)
Documents the economic, educational, and existential struggles that single mothers in poverty confro...
In the last two decades health researchers have paid increasing attention to the social determinants...
This dissertation empirically examines the relationships of stress and resources to the physical and...
Cross-country studies on poverty show that in the United States, compared to other developed countri...
This paper reports the effects welfare reform has on the educational development of 48 single mother...
There are many different issues facing the American welfare system. One of the fastest growing conce...
In this study I use participant observations,face-to-face interviews, and focus group interviews to ...
Single mothers and their children are at a distinct disadvantage in American society. These families...
Lawmakers in states across the nation have passed or are trying to pass welfare reform legislation d...
A study on family structure and values among the poorest of all welfare recipients, homeless familie...
In this dissertation I examine how the family, market and state affect poverty outcomes among mother...
Educational differences in family structure have received increasing attention in family demographic...
This study gave voice to the issues, needs, and concerns of economically disadvantaged single mother...
From magazine articles to advertisements, grade school history lessons to university seminars, the A...
Poverty in the United States is a huge problem, and it becomes bigger each year, as millions of sing...
Documents the economic, educational, and existential struggles that single mothers in poverty confro...
In the last two decades health researchers have paid increasing attention to the social determinants...
This dissertation empirically examines the relationships of stress and resources to the physical and...
Cross-country studies on poverty show that in the United States, compared to other developed countri...
This paper reports the effects welfare reform has on the educational development of 48 single mother...
There are many different issues facing the American welfare system. One of the fastest growing conce...
In this study I use participant observations,face-to-face interviews, and focus group interviews to ...
Single mothers and their children are at a distinct disadvantage in American society. These families...
Lawmakers in states across the nation have passed or are trying to pass welfare reform legislation d...
A study on family structure and values among the poorest of all welfare recipients, homeless familie...
In this dissertation I examine how the family, market and state affect poverty outcomes among mother...
Educational differences in family structure have received increasing attention in family demographic...
This study gave voice to the issues, needs, and concerns of economically disadvantaged single mother...
From magazine articles to advertisements, grade school history lessons to university seminars, the A...
Poverty in the United States is a huge problem, and it becomes bigger each year, as millions of sing...
Documents the economic, educational, and existential struggles that single mothers in poverty confro...
In the last two decades health researchers have paid increasing attention to the social determinants...
This dissertation empirically examines the relationships of stress and resources to the physical and...