peer-reviewedThis chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particular the workings of ideologies of motherhood and the family through different sites, contexts and institutions in order to determine the impact of these ideologies on single mothers' lives. Specifically, the number of single mothers, ideologies of motherhood and the family, the influence of Church, State and New Right and Irish social policy are examined, and their combined impact on Irish single mothers is explored
This paper offers an overview of the social problem of single mothers in European countries. The cha...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
Based on a qualitative study of non-marital pregnancy and childbearing in the Republic of Ireland, t...
This chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particular the workin...
No one approaching the theme of single parenthood can be unaware of the history of social exclusion ...
Lone parent families are not a homogenous group rather this family form is varied and despite the va...
This paper analyses recent changes to the structure of Ireland’s One-parent Family Payment (OFP) as ...
This paper argues that single women are stigmatised in contemporary Irish society and that this is p...
In the past two decades there has been an enormous growth internationally ill public and academic de...
This chapter details the experiences of motherhood and social exclusion in Ireland. The particular f...
Analyzing the transition from double parenthood to lone motherhood, and, in particular, the period o...
The Study on TRansition and Exclusion in Society of Single-Mums (STRESSMums) adopts the sociological...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
This article focuses on multiple conditionalities in benefits and housing from the perspective of lo...
Recent studies of family life in Ireland have focused on changes in “traditional” family structures...
This paper offers an overview of the social problem of single mothers in European countries. The cha...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
Based on a qualitative study of non-marital pregnancy and childbearing in the Republic of Ireland, t...
This chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particular the workin...
No one approaching the theme of single parenthood can be unaware of the history of social exclusion ...
Lone parent families are not a homogenous group rather this family form is varied and despite the va...
This paper analyses recent changes to the structure of Ireland’s One-parent Family Payment (OFP) as ...
This paper argues that single women are stigmatised in contemporary Irish society and that this is p...
In the past two decades there has been an enormous growth internationally ill public and academic de...
This chapter details the experiences of motherhood and social exclusion in Ireland. The particular f...
Analyzing the transition from double parenthood to lone motherhood, and, in particular, the period o...
The Study on TRansition and Exclusion in Society of Single-Mums (STRESSMums) adopts the sociological...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
This article focuses on multiple conditionalities in benefits and housing from the perspective of lo...
Recent studies of family life in Ireland have focused on changes in “traditional” family structures...
This paper offers an overview of the social problem of single mothers in European countries. The cha...
This article explores the changing experiences and representation of Ireland’s unmarried mothers fro...
Based on a qualitative study of non-marital pregnancy and childbearing in the Republic of Ireland, t...