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The Dissolution of Joint Living Arrangements among Single Parents and Children: Does Welfare Make a Difference?
by
Brandon, Peter D.
, Fisher, Gene A.
in
Autonomy
/ Child neglect
/ Child rearing
/ Child welfare
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Coresidence
/ Dissolution
/ Electronics benefit transfer
/ Family disintegration
/ Family Stability
/ Family Structure
/ Foster children
/ Households
/ In care
/ Income Maintenance Programs
/ Living arrangements
/ Low income
/ One-parent families
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Poor people
/ Public assistance programs
/ Sexuality. Marriage. Family relations
/ Single Parent Family
/ Single parents
/ Social and Policy Issues Forum
/ Social policy
/ Social problems and social policy. Social work
/ Social security
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of the family. Age groups
/ States
/ States (Political Subdivisions)
/ U.S.A
/ USA
/ Welfare benefits
/ Welfare Recipients
/ Welfare Reform
/ Will
2001
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The Dissolution of Joint Living Arrangements among Single Parents and Children: Does Welfare Make a Difference?
by
Brandon, Peter D.
, Fisher, Gene A.
in
Autonomy
/ Child neglect
/ Child rearing
/ Child welfare
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Coresidence
/ Dissolution
/ Electronics benefit transfer
/ Family disintegration
/ Family Stability
/ Family Structure
/ Foster children
/ Households
/ In care
/ Income Maintenance Programs
/ Living arrangements
/ Low income
/ One-parent families
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Poor people
/ Public assistance programs
/ Sexuality. Marriage. Family relations
/ Single Parent Family
/ Single parents
/ Social and Policy Issues Forum
/ Social policy
/ Social problems and social policy. Social work
/ Social security
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of the family. Age groups
/ States
/ States (Political Subdivisions)
/ U.S.A
/ USA
/ Welfare benefits
/ Welfare Recipients
/ Welfare Reform
/ Will
2001
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The Dissolution of Joint Living Arrangements among Single Parents and Children: Does Welfare Make a Difference?
by
Brandon, Peter D.
, Fisher, Gene A.
in
Autonomy
/ Child neglect
/ Child rearing
/ Child welfare
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Coresidence
/ Dissolution
/ Electronics benefit transfer
/ Family disintegration
/ Family Stability
/ Family Structure
/ Foster children
/ Households
/ In care
/ Income Maintenance Programs
/ Living arrangements
/ Low income
/ One-parent families
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Poor people
/ Public assistance programs
/ Sexuality. Marriage. Family relations
/ Single Parent Family
/ Single parents
/ Social and Policy Issues Forum
/ Social policy
/ Social problems and social policy. Social work
/ Social security
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of the family. Age groups
/ States
/ States (Political Subdivisions)
/ U.S.A
/ USA
/ Welfare benefits
/ Welfare Recipients
/ Welfare Reform
/ Will
2001
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The Dissolution of Joint Living Arrangements among Single Parents and Children: Does Welfare Make a Difference?
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The Dissolution of Joint Living Arrangements among Single Parents and Children: Does Welfare Make a Difference?
2001
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Overview
Objective. This research examines the claim that states' newfound autonomy to devise their own welfare systems will lead to more intergenerational family dissolution. Critics of welfare reform argue that children residing in states with lower welfare benefits will be more at risk of living apart from parents, as some parents will lack sufficient income to raise children. Methods. Data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation were analyzed employing a discrete-time hazard model. Results. The findings suggest that the risk of children living apart from parents was lower in states offering higher welfare benefits. Also, results indicate that the children at greatest risk of living apart from parents are those who are either newborns or teenagers, are white, or have parents with disabilities. Conclusions. Growing reluctance across all levels of government to provide income support for needy families may accelerate the upward trend in parent-child separation. Results further broaden the literature on household responses to economic setbacks by showing that economic deprivation leads single-parent families to reduce the number of coresident children.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishers Inc,Blackwell Publishers,Blackwell,Southwestern Social Science Association,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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