Economic Vulnerability Among Rural Single-Mother Families
The economic well-being of single-mother families and changes in their financial status from a point in time just prior to the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reform Act (PRWORA) through the first three years after implementation are examined. What are needed are policies...
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description | The economic well-being of single-mother families and changes in their financial status from a point in time just prior to the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reform Act (PRWORA) through the first three years after implementation are examined. What are needed are policies to enable single mothers to earn enough in wages to be able to both support their families and build assets. |
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