(2007). The determinants and consequences of child care subsidies for single mothers in the USA. Journal of Population Economics, 20, 719-741.Blau, D. M. and Tekin, E. (2007). The determinants and consequences of child care subsidies for single mothers in the USA. Journal of Population ...
For new single mothers, deciding where to live is a choice governed not only by practicalities, such as employment opportunities and environments in which to raise children, but by individual emotional factors such as place attachment, sense of belonging and personal identity. As the number of mix...
The trend toward unwed parents has also occurred in the United States, where about 40% of children in the early 21st cent. were born to unwed mothers. Another factor affecting the modern Euro-American family was the Industrial Revolution, which removed from the home to the factory many ...
(n = 191) schools, mothers of middle school students attending all-girls (n = 217) and coeducational (n = 64) schools, and teachers employed at all-girls (n = 18) and coeducational (n = 97) middle schools rated the veracity of multiple rationales for girls-only...
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Single mothers exhibit extraordinary resilience in the face of challenges. The responsibilities they shoulder often require them to develop a wide array of skills and qualities that contribute to their ability to provide for their children’s well-being. They learn to adapt, problem-solve, and over...
the highest proportion of children brought up in one-parent families of any major European country, and 48 percent of single mothers in the UK are unemployed. However, all are included in theNational Health Service(NHS) and other social support systems so that society ensures that children have...
However, few such studies have addressed the type of single-parent family (single mother or single father), or differences across other-sex parent–child dyads. While gender essentialist models assume differences among youth living only with mothers or with fathers, constructivist models propose more...
Cross-national research using contemporary birth cohort studies: a look at early maternal employment in the UK and USA In both samples, greater financial and human capital predict higher rates (and earlier entries) of post‐birth employment; however, among the subset of US mothers who were employ...