This article presents data on noncustodial mothers who perceive they have faced a number of social inequities. Moreover, this paper identifies the reasons mothers are no longer living with their children, children’s current living arrangements, the dollar amount of child support awards, the actual dollar amount of child support payments being made, and the rate of compliance with those payments
There are many different issues facing the American welfare system. One of the fastest growing conce...
Family constraints prevent many mothers from taking up employment or working more hours — especially...
The purpose of this article is to examine work–family conflict among low-income, unmarried mothers. ...
This article presents data on noncustodial mothers who perceive they have faced a number of social i...
Despite their increasing numbers, divorced families with a noncustodial mother and a...
Qualitative research suggests that day-to-day problems with child care produce significant costs for...
thank Jerry Hage and Harriet Presser for comments on an earlier version of this paper; the authors r...
This paper examines the extent to which mothers that care for children where the father is non-resid...
Qualitative research suggests that day-to-day problems with child care produce significant costs for...
As a focus of research, the noncustodial low income mother, particularly the mother who has received...
The difference in pay between mothers and otherwise comparable non-mothers is called the family gap....
Although there has been steady improvement in the amount of child support collected, it is estimated...
A rapidly changing landscape in the care arrangements of children means that new conceptual lenses a...
Although the welfare literature reveals a growing number of parents who are economically disconnecte...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
There are many different issues facing the American welfare system. One of the fastest growing conce...
Family constraints prevent many mothers from taking up employment or working more hours — especially...
The purpose of this article is to examine work–family conflict among low-income, unmarried mothers. ...
This article presents data on noncustodial mothers who perceive they have faced a number of social i...
Despite their increasing numbers, divorced families with a noncustodial mother and a...
Qualitative research suggests that day-to-day problems with child care produce significant costs for...
thank Jerry Hage and Harriet Presser for comments on an earlier version of this paper; the authors r...
This paper examines the extent to which mothers that care for children where the father is non-resid...
Qualitative research suggests that day-to-day problems with child care produce significant costs for...
As a focus of research, the noncustodial low income mother, particularly the mother who has received...
The difference in pay between mothers and otherwise comparable non-mothers is called the family gap....
Although there has been steady improvement in the amount of child support collected, it is estimated...
A rapidly changing landscape in the care arrangements of children means that new conceptual lenses a...
Although the welfare literature reveals a growing number of parents who are economically disconnecte...
The 1996 welfare reform law sought to reformulate single mothers’ income package, replacing cash wel...
There are many different issues facing the American welfare system. One of the fastest growing conce...
Family constraints prevent many mothers from taking up employment or working more hours — especially...
The purpose of this article is to examine work–family conflict among low-income, unmarried mothers. ...