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Lone Parenthood

An Economic Analysis

This 1991 book analyzes the flows into and out of lone parenthood, using demographic and employment histories from a British survey .

John F. Ermisch (Author)

9780521412438, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 5 September 1991

220 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.5 kg

In 1989, one-parent families comprised seventeen percent of all families with dependent children, and their number almost doubled in the previous two decades. Almost all the information we previously had about them came from 'snapshots' in cross-section surveys. This 1991 book analyzes the flows into and out of lone parenthood, using demographic and employment histories from a British national survey carried out in 1980. It studies how various socio-economic characteristics of women and their economic environment, such as welfare benefits, affect these flows, and how these interact to determine the attributes of the population of one-parent families, par]

Lone Parenthood An Economic Analysis Ermisch Hardback Cambridge University Press

Lone Parenthood

An Economic Analysis

This 1991 book analyzes the flows into and out of lone parenthood, using demographic and employment histories from a British survey .

John F. Ermisch (Author)

9780521412438, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 5 September 1991

220 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.5 kg

In 1989, one-parent families comprised seventeen percent of all families with dependent children, and their number almost doubled in the previous two decades. Almost all the information we previously had about them came from 'snapshots' in cross-section surveys. This 1991 book analyzes the flows into and out of lone parenthood, using demographic and employment histories from a British national survey carried out in 1980. It studies how various socio-economic characteristics of women and their economic environment, such as welfare benefits, affect these flows, and how these interact to determine the attributes of the population of one-parent families, par]

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