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Single Parent Statistics - Average Single Parent Statistics
She and Her Children Do Not Live in Poverty: 27.7% of custodial single mothers and their children live in poverty; 11.1% of custodial single fathers and their children live in poverty
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Work, poverty, and single-mother families
Economic Snapshot for August 8, 2006 ... Sign up for our Economic Snapshots mailing list to receive an alert whenever a new Snapshot is posted.
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Economic Patterns of Single Mothers Following Their Poverty Exits ...
This report examines the employment patters and income progression of single mothers and their families for two years after they exit poverty.
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Poverty and the Single-Mother Family: A Macroeconomic Perspective
Poverty and the Single-Mother Family: A Macroeconomic Perspective. Gary L. Bowen, Laura M. Desimone, & Jennifer K. McKay
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USATODAY.com - Census: Many single moms struggle to pay bills
States in the South and more rural states tended to have higher percentages of single mothers in poverty. By county, urban counties like Los Angeles County and Cook County, Ill ...
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Single parent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Single parent families are at a higher risk of poverty than couple families, and on average single mothers have poorer health than couple mothers . Single parenting is strongly ...
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Reports
FAMILIES HEADED BY SINGLE MOTHERS IN POVERTY Families Headed by Single Mothers in Poverty for the 100 Largest Cities & Their Suburbs, 1990, 2000 & Percent Change, Ranked by Lowest ...
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Economic Patterns of Single Mothers Following Their Poverty Exits ...
Economic Patterns of Single Mothers Following Their Poverty Exits Introduction [ Main Page of Report | Contents of Report] Contents. Background and Related Literature
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Jacqueline Kirby, M.S.
Not surprisingly, single mothers with dependent children have the highest rate of poverty across all demographic groups (Olson & Banyard, 1993).
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Poverty Trends for Families Headed by Working Single Mothers, 1993 to ...
August 16, 2001. Poverty Trends for Families Headed by Working Single Mothers, 1993 to 1999 by Kathryn Porter, Allen Dupree. Executive Summary
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