This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences in welfare reliance among lone parents. Binary logistic regression was employed as the method of analysis. We show that the risk of welfare benefit receipt is lower among lone fathers than lone mothers. We also find that these gender differences can be partially explained by the socio-economic characteristics of lone fathers; compared to lone mothers, lone fathers are, on average, better educated and more likely to be living with older children. Gender differences decreased over time among parents who have never married, but remained constant among divorced parents. We present a discussion of our findings in light of recent policy reforms, in...
In Belgium, lone parent families represent almost one fourth of the households with children, aside ...
Despite multiple reforms aimed at encouraging fathers to take parental leave, a significant portion ...
This study uses the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) data from 2013 to study (1) the contribution of ch...
This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences ...
This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences ...
International research has shown that lone mothers are a socially and economically disadvantaged gro...
"Despite receiving much more generous benefits, German lone-parent social-assistance recipients rece...
The paper focuses on the circumstances that explain lone mothers' dynamics of poverty in five differ...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
Abstract This study contributes to the literature on the relationship between subjective wellbeing ...
Over the last 10 years at-risk-of-poverty rates across Europe have been rather stable or rising only...
The identification of lone-parent households is a challenging task in an era of new family forms and...
This study examines whether health inequalities exist between lone and cohabiting mothers across Eur...
How lone parents combine work and welfare in earning a living has long inspired discussion. Yet litt...
This article investigates the ethnic patterning of exit from means-tested benefits in a UK town. Lon...
In Belgium, lone parent families represent almost one fourth of the households with children, aside ...
Despite multiple reforms aimed at encouraging fathers to take parental leave, a significant portion ...
This study uses the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) data from 2013 to study (1) the contribution of ch...
This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences ...
This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences ...
International research has shown that lone mothers are a socially and economically disadvantaged gro...
"Despite receiving much more generous benefits, German lone-parent social-assistance recipients rece...
The paper focuses on the circumstances that explain lone mothers' dynamics of poverty in five differ...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
Abstract This study contributes to the literature on the relationship between subjective wellbeing ...
Over the last 10 years at-risk-of-poverty rates across Europe have been rather stable or rising only...
The identification of lone-parent households is a challenging task in an era of new family forms and...
This study examines whether health inequalities exist between lone and cohabiting mothers across Eur...
How lone parents combine work and welfare in earning a living has long inspired discussion. Yet litt...
This article investigates the ethnic patterning of exit from means-tested benefits in a UK town. Lon...
In Belgium, lone parent families represent almost one fourth of the households with children, aside ...
Despite multiple reforms aimed at encouraging fathers to take parental leave, a significant portion ...
This study uses the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) data from 2013 to study (1) the contribution of ch...