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This thesis provides a comparative analysis of poverty among children in New Zealand, Norway and Swe...
Welfare-to-work research has revealed many constraints for beneficiaries attempting to leave social...
Reform of the U.S. welfare system in 1996 spurred claims that cuts to welfare programs effectively i...
Single parents disproportionately face a triple bind of inadequacies in resources, employment, and p...
In recent years, New Zealand has been following the American lead in expecting solo parents (in prac...
In this dissertation I examine how the family, market and state affect poverty outcomes among mother...
Introduced in 1973, the Domestic Purposes Benefit was designed to give single mothers the opportunit...
This thesis provides a descriptive analysis of whether New Zealand's Domestic Purposes Benefits (DPB...
nonmetropolitan and metropolitan single mothers ’ economic livelihood strategies. We have three obje...
Book ChapterPolicy discussions regarding single parents often move to income maintenance issues. Whi...
In 1997 the domestic purpose benefit (DPB), formerly a caregivers benefit, became a work-tested bene...
This dissertation undertakes a critical analysis of New Zealand’s family policies under the National...
This thesis provides a descriptive analysis of whether New Zealand's Domestic Purposes Benefits (DPB...
Welfare-to-work research has revealed many constraints for beneficiaries attempting to leave social ...
Family dynamics are changing and single-parent families are becoming more common across countries. I...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of poverty among children in New Zealand, Norway and Swe...
Welfare-to-work research has revealed many constraints for beneficiaries attempting to leave social...
Reform of the U.S. welfare system in 1996 spurred claims that cuts to welfare programs effectively i...
Single parents disproportionately face a triple bind of inadequacies in resources, employment, and p...
In recent years, New Zealand has been following the American lead in expecting solo parents (in prac...
In this dissertation I examine how the family, market and state affect poverty outcomes among mother...
Introduced in 1973, the Domestic Purposes Benefit was designed to give single mothers the opportunit...
This thesis provides a descriptive analysis of whether New Zealand's Domestic Purposes Benefits (DPB...
nonmetropolitan and metropolitan single mothers ’ economic livelihood strategies. We have three obje...
Book ChapterPolicy discussions regarding single parents often move to income maintenance issues. Whi...
In 1997 the domestic purpose benefit (DPB), formerly a caregivers benefit, became a work-tested bene...
This dissertation undertakes a critical analysis of New Zealand’s family policies under the National...
This thesis provides a descriptive analysis of whether New Zealand's Domestic Purposes Benefits (DPB...
Welfare-to-work research has revealed many constraints for beneficiaries attempting to leave social ...
Family dynamics are changing and single-parent families are becoming more common across countries. I...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of poverty among children in New Zealand, Norway and Swe...
Welfare-to-work research has revealed many constraints for beneficiaries attempting to leave social...
Reform of the U.S. welfare system in 1996 spurred claims that cuts to welfare programs effectively i...