Recent research suggests that rural people develop a rich array of informal support and exchange among their kin, neighbors and friends. These informal exchanges are argued to develop in response to the weak penetration of formal state structures and capitalist market relations in peripheral regions. This case study of the survival strategies of low income rural mothers who live in Quebec village demonstrates that these mothers' avenues for economic and social integration are restricted by the formal and informal sectors which constitute and reinforce one another. First, an extensive data and document analysis of the Quebec pronatalist and welfare policies reveals that they fail to provide low income rural women access to appropriate traini...
The main objective of this study is to provide a situational analysis of matrifocal households in se...
les femmes rurales et les mkres monoparentales se retrouvent complktement exclues du marcbt! du trav...
Summarizes what is known from theoretical and empirical studies concerning the sources of risk faced...
This paper examines how community, social, and interpersonal networks are associated with reliance o...
Applying concepts from Social Exchange Theory, Ecological Theory, and the Stress and Coping Perspect...
This qualitative study examined the nature of partnerships among 28 rural low-income mothers who exp...
The present study provides the analysis of the women’s efforts for family survival especially in rur...
ABSTRACT. Rural welfare mothers receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) have a diffi...
To examine the differences between mother-child interaction in middle class and in isolated rural po...
This research examines how childcare policy in Ontario, Canada assists and constrains low-income urb...
This study examines why women form single parent households and how they maintain them in a rural co...
This research is stimulated by the preliminary insight that rural households, even if they are poor ...
Graduation date: 2012This qualitative study used interview transcripts to find clues to attrition fr...
This study builds on a one-year pilot project conducted in a single county in Northern Mississippi a...
On August 22, 1996, President Clinton signed legislation ending guaranteed cash payments under the w...
The main objective of this study is to provide a situational analysis of matrifocal households in se...
les femmes rurales et les mkres monoparentales se retrouvent complktement exclues du marcbt! du trav...
Summarizes what is known from theoretical and empirical studies concerning the sources of risk faced...
This paper examines how community, social, and interpersonal networks are associated with reliance o...
Applying concepts from Social Exchange Theory, Ecological Theory, and the Stress and Coping Perspect...
This qualitative study examined the nature of partnerships among 28 rural low-income mothers who exp...
The present study provides the analysis of the women’s efforts for family survival especially in rur...
ABSTRACT. Rural welfare mothers receiving Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) have a diffi...
To examine the differences between mother-child interaction in middle class and in isolated rural po...
This research examines how childcare policy in Ontario, Canada assists and constrains low-income urb...
This study examines why women form single parent households and how they maintain them in a rural co...
This research is stimulated by the preliminary insight that rural households, even if they are poor ...
Graduation date: 2012This qualitative study used interview transcripts to find clues to attrition fr...
This study builds on a one-year pilot project conducted in a single county in Northern Mississippi a...
On August 22, 1996, President Clinton signed legislation ending guaranteed cash payments under the w...
The main objective of this study is to provide a situational analysis of matrifocal households in se...
les femmes rurales et les mkres monoparentales se retrouvent complktement exclues du marcbt! du trav...
Summarizes what is known from theoretical and empirical studies concerning the sources of risk faced...