The Triple Bind of Single-Parent Families : Resources, Employment and Policies to Improve Wellbeing /
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245 | 0 | 4 | |a The Triple Bind of Single-Parent Families : |b Resources, Employment and Policies to Improve Wellbeing / |c edited by Rense Nieuwenhuis, Laurie C. Maldonado. |
264 | 1 | |a Bristol : |b Policy Press, |c 2018. | |
264 | 3 | |a Baltimore, Md. : |b Project MUSE, |c 2021 | |
264 | 4 | |c ©2018. | |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g List of figures and tables -- |g List of abbreviations -- |g Notes on contributors -- |g Acknowledgments -- |g One. |t The triple bind of single-parent families: resources, employment, and policies / |r Rense Nieuwenhuis and Laurie C. Maldonado -- |g Part 1. |t Adequate resources -- |g Two. |t Single-mother poverty : how much do educational differences in single motherhood matter? / |r Juho Härkönen -- |g Three. |t The 'wealth-being' of single parents / |r Eva Sierminska -- |g Four. |t Income poverty, material deprivation and lone parenthood / |r Morag C. Treanor -- |g Five. |t Single motherhood and child development in the UK / |r Susan Harkness and Mariña Fernández Salgado -- |g Six. |t Single parenthood and children's educational performance : inequalities among families and schools / |r Marloes de Lange and Jaap Dronkers -- |g Seven. |t Wellbeing among children with single parents in Sweden : focusing on shared residence / |r Emma Fransson, Sara Brolin Låftman, Viveca Östberg and Malin Bergström -- |g Part . |t Adequate employment -- |g Eight. |t A life-course approach to single mothers' economic wellbeing in different welfare states / |r Hannah Zagel and Sabine Hübgen -- |g Nine. |t Doesn't anyone else care? : variation in poverty among working single parents across Europe / |r Jeroen Horemans and Ive Marx -- |g Ten. |t Middle-class single parents / |r Young-hwan Byun -- |g Eleven. |t Does the use of reconciliation policies enable single mothers to work? : a comparative examination of European countries / |r Wim van Lancker -- |g Twelve. |t Whose days are left? : separated parents' use of parental leave in Sweden / |r Ann-Zofie Duvander and Nicklas Korsell -- |g Thirteen. |t Matched on job qualities? : single and coupled parents in European comparison / |r Ingrid Esser and Karen M. Olsen -- |g Fourteen. |t The health penalty of single parents in institutional context / |r Rense Nieuwenhuis, Anne Grete Toge and Joakim Palme -- |g Part 3. |t Adequate redistributive policies -- |g Fifteen. |t Cash benefits and poverty in single-parent families / |r Jonathan Bradshaw, Antonia Keung and Yekaterina Chzhen -- |g Sixteen. |t The role of universal and targeted family benefits in reducing poverty in single-parent families in different employment situations / |r Ann Morissens -- |g Seventeen. |t Policies and practices for single parents in Iceland / |r Guný Björk Eydal -- |g Eighteen. |t The structural nature of the inadequate social floor for single-parent families / |r Bea Cantillon, Diego Collado and Natascha Van Mechelen -- |g Part 4. |t Reflections and conclusions -- |g Nineteen. |t Social justice, single parents and their children / |r Gideon Calder -- |g Twenty. |t The socioeconomics of single parenthood : reflections on the triple bind / |r Janet C. Gornick -- |g Twenty-one. |t Conclusion / |r Laurie C. Maldonado and Rense Nieuwenhuis -- |g Index. |
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