This study uses the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) data from 2013 to study (1) the contribution of child maintenance to the income packages of lone mothers, (2) the proportion of lone mothers receiving child maintenance and the level of child maintenance for those receiving it and (3) the extent to which child maintenance is helping families who may need it the most (those at the low end of the income distribution), compared with families with moderate or higher incomes. Our analysis covers data from five countries: Finland, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom and the United States. Our results show that in all countries except the United Kingdom, labour income is an important source of income for lone mothers and less than 40 percent of income c...
Western countries differ greatly in the extent to which single mothers participate in the labor mark...
This article investigates whether a prolonged absence from the workforce after the birth of the firs...
In Belgium, lone parent families represent almost one fourth of the households with children, aside ...
In many developed countries lone parent families face high rates of child poverty. Among those lone ...
In many developed countries lone parent families face high rates of child poverty. Among those lone ...
In most developed countries, children in lone parent families face a high risk of poverty. A partial...
In most developed countries, children in lone parent families face a high risk of poverty. A partial...
The prevalence of low income for children, especially for children in lone-parent families, varies c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to particularly focus on lone-mother families, comparing the...
The paper focuses on the circumstances that explain lone mothers' dynamics of poverty in five differ...
Single mothers are vulnerable to living in poverty. The question of how to safeguard the economic st...
Single parents disproportionately face a triple bind of inadequacies in resources, employment, and p...
Single mothers are vulnerable to living in poverty. The question of how to safeguard the economic st...
Summary This paper explores possible reasons for the higher employment rate among lone mothers in De...
The increased frequency of divorce, separation, and nonmarital childbearing over the past several de...
Western countries differ greatly in the extent to which single mothers participate in the labor mark...
This article investigates whether a prolonged absence from the workforce after the birth of the firs...
In Belgium, lone parent families represent almost one fourth of the households with children, aside ...
In many developed countries lone parent families face high rates of child poverty. Among those lone ...
In many developed countries lone parent families face high rates of child poverty. Among those lone ...
In most developed countries, children in lone parent families face a high risk of poverty. A partial...
In most developed countries, children in lone parent families face a high risk of poverty. A partial...
The prevalence of low income for children, especially for children in lone-parent families, varies c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to particularly focus on lone-mother families, comparing the...
The paper focuses on the circumstances that explain lone mothers' dynamics of poverty in five differ...
Single mothers are vulnerable to living in poverty. The question of how to safeguard the economic st...
Single parents disproportionately face a triple bind of inadequacies in resources, employment, and p...
Single mothers are vulnerable to living in poverty. The question of how to safeguard the economic st...
Summary This paper explores possible reasons for the higher employment rate among lone mothers in De...
The increased frequency of divorce, separation, and nonmarital childbearing over the past several de...
Western countries differ greatly in the extent to which single mothers participate in the labor mark...
This article investigates whether a prolonged absence from the workforce after the birth of the firs...
In Belgium, lone parent families represent almost one fourth of the households with children, aside ...