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- Examining Low-Income Single-Mother Families’ Experiences with Family . . .
This article unpacks the patterns of the cash and in-kind components of the monthly family benefit packages that US low-income single mothers accessed during and after the Great Recession
- The COVID-19 Pandemic and Family Economic Well-being: Evidence from the . . .
We contribute to this literature by directly connecting families’ varied pandemic experiences to their income and wealth, helping tie together what’s already been documented in the literature to generate a more complete understanding of the pandemic’s economic effects on families
- Single mothers: financial challenges and experiences in Brunei-Muara . . .
Results revealed participants described operating with a single income, covering bills alone, the high cost of living in Brunei and the absence of alimony contributed to their financial challenges
- Economic Precarity among Single Parents in the United States during the . . .
This study documents how trends in economic and social insecurity varied for single-parent families relative to two-parent families throughout 2020 and 2021
- Families’ Financial Stress Well-Being: The Importance of . . . - Springer
In this article, we review research on families’ financial stress and well-being published in JFEI between 2010 and 2019, which analyzed data collected during the Great Recession and were subsequently published in the shadow of the economic downturn
- One Household, One Income: Challenges of the Sole Financial Provider in . . .
Single-parent families have only one income source, reducing their earnings potential compared to two-parent families They also often lack access to the same level of government benefits and tax subsidies, making it harder to maintain or improve their standard of living
- The Consumption, Income, and Well-Being of Single Mother Headed . . .
The material circumstances of single mothers improved in the decades following welfare reform, with the consumption of the most disadvantaged single mother headed families—those with low consumption or low education—rising noticeably over time and at a faster rate than those in comparison groups
- Making Ends Meet in 2024: Insights from the Making Ends Meet Survey
The annual Making Ends Meet survey report highlights new trends in household financial stability
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