The authors analyze the characteristics and behavior of households headed by women in urban Brazil and identify some of the consequences for child welfare on the growth of these households. The following was among their findings. First, households headed by women are a heterogeneous group, which varies strongly by region - as does the extent of poverty among them. Such households are more common in the northeast and increase with urbanization. Second, households headed by women are not, on average, a"vulnerable group"in Brazil, as some are quite well off. The subset of such households that are very poor is quite vulnerable. Households headed by women tend to be poorer in the northeast, especially around Recife, than in Porto Alegre in the s...
This paper studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of c...
The issue regarding relationships between the status of women, economic health for all people, and s...
In this paper we compare the intra-household dispersion of children’s education achievement in singl...
Women-headed households are commonly regarded as the ‘poorest of the poor’. Not only do they seem to...
The poverty of households headed by women has emerged as an important development issue in the...
This paper interrogates the common assumption that a large part of the so-called ‘feminisation of po...
A elevação do número de domicílios chefiados por mulheres é marcada pela maior emancipação feminina,...
The present work is part of a research program examining the role of the family as mediator between ...
The increase in female-headed single-parent families, and the high rates of poverty among them, caus...
Investigating whether female headed households (FHHs) are particularly disadvantaged requires more s...
To what extent do state level welfare policies affect single mothers in poverty? Census Bureau data ...
textGiven the growth of households headed by women, one of the biggest social concerns is the high p...
First, on the basis of primary data collected in a rural setting in the State of Orissa, an attempt ...
The present work is part of a research program examining the role of the family as mediator between ...
First, on the basis of primary data collected in a rural setting in the State of Orissa, an attempt...
This paper studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of c...
The issue regarding relationships between the status of women, economic health for all people, and s...
In this paper we compare the intra-household dispersion of children’s education achievement in singl...
Women-headed households are commonly regarded as the ‘poorest of the poor’. Not only do they seem to...
The poverty of households headed by women has emerged as an important development issue in the...
This paper interrogates the common assumption that a large part of the so-called ‘feminisation of po...
A elevação do número de domicílios chefiados por mulheres é marcada pela maior emancipação feminina,...
The present work is part of a research program examining the role of the family as mediator between ...
The increase in female-headed single-parent families, and the high rates of poverty among them, caus...
Investigating whether female headed households (FHHs) are particularly disadvantaged requires more s...
To what extent do state level welfare policies affect single mothers in poverty? Census Bureau data ...
textGiven the growth of households headed by women, one of the biggest social concerns is the high p...
First, on the basis of primary data collected in a rural setting in the State of Orissa, an attempt ...
The present work is part of a research program examining the role of the family as mediator between ...
First, on the basis of primary data collected in a rural setting in the State of Orissa, an attempt...
This paper studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of c...
The issue regarding relationships between the status of women, economic health for all people, and s...
In this paper we compare the intra-household dispersion of children’s education achievement in singl...