Can Money Buy You Love?: Dynamic Employment Characteristics, the New Hope Project, and Entry into Marriage

So far in part 2 of the book we have been generally silent about the role of partners in the lives of the New Hope mothers. It is clear from numerous studies that partners and relationships are inextricably intertwined with the work experiences of low-income women and represent a central aspect of h...

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Behavioral sciences
Child care
Clinical research
Clinical trials
Cognitive psychology
Cohabitation
Control groups
Criminal law
Criminal offenses
Domestic violence
Economic disciplines
Economics
Emotion
Emotional states
Employment
Ethnography
Ethnology
Families
Health sciences
Hope
Housing
Human geography
Human populations
Human societies
Labor economics
Law
Living arrangements
Love
Marriage
Medical research
Medical sciences
Mothers
Parenting
Persons
Population studies
Psychology
Social institutions
Social sciences
Sociology
Women
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