Private Lives and Public ResponsesReuben Ford, J. Millar Policy Studies Institute, 1998 - 273 páginas Originally presented at the "Private Lives and Public Responses" policy seminar held at the University of Bath in 1997, these 15 essays discuss lone parenthood, quality of life of lone parent families, policy goals, employment opportunities and barriers, and supporting children in lone-parent families. |
Índice
Oneparent Families and their Dependent Children in Great Britain | 22 |
Choosing Lone Parenthood? The Dynamics of Family Change | 42 |
Some | 58 |
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Otras 10 secciones no se muestran.
Términos y frases comunes
absent parents average spending Bradshaw and Millar Britain cent Chapter Child Support Act Child Support Agency childcare costs childminders children in lone children in lone-parent children in two-parent children living cohabiting compared couples dependent children economic effect equivalence scale estimates experience family credit fathers Figure Ford former partner full-time household housing benefit housing costs human capital impact important in-work benefits income change income support increase interviews Joseph Rowntree Foundation labour market less lone and two-parent lone motherhood lone parenthood lone parents lone-parent families maintenance payments marital split marital status marriage Marsh McKay Northern Ireland number of lone paid employment parent families particularly Percentage problem of lone proportion of lone rates receipt reduced relationships relative responsibility role sample separated lone significant single lone mothers social security spending on children Table two-parent families wage week women

