Single parent families perspectives on research and policy

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adam_text Table of Contents Foreword xv Contributors xvii Introduction by Burt Galaway and Joe Hudson xix PARTI INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES 1. An Overview of Research and Policy on the Lone Parent Family in Britain 5 Elsa Ferri Recent Demographic Trends 3 Other Correlates of Lone Parenthood 4 Dynamics of Lone Parenthood 5 Policy and Its Impact 5 Income and Employment 5 Housing 7 Support Needs of Lone Parent Families 8 Child Care 9 Skills and Training 10 Employment Practice 11 Housing 11 The Need for Social and Emotional Support 11 Socialization of Children from Lone Parent Families 12 Conclusion 13 2. Single Motherhood in the United States: Growth, Problems, and Policies 15 Sara McLanahan and Irwin Garfinkel The Growth of Single Parent Family in the United States 16 The Problems of Single Mother Families 18 The Proximate Causes of Low Income 20 Low Earnings Capacity 21 vi SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES Inadequate Child Support 22 Alimony and Child Support are the Contribution from Father 22 Meagre Public Support 23 Policies for Single Mother Families 23 Policies for Increasing Low Earnings Capacity 24 Policies for Compensating for Low Earnings Capacity 25 Policies for Increasing and Regularizing Child Support 27 Increasing Public Support for Children in Single Mother Families 27 3. Lone Parent Families in France: Situation and Research 31 Nadine Lefaucheur and Claude Martin Family Crisis and Lone Parent Type Families 31 Family Policy and Lone Parents 32 A Statistical Rubric 36 Context for Research 38 Lone Parenthood and Poverty 39 Lone Parenthood, Poverty and Impoverishment 39 Economic Vulnerability and Dependence: Importance of a Professional Activity 40 Criticism of Lone Parent Benefit 45 Socialization and Lone Parenthood 46 Criticisms of Scholarly Representations 46 Socialization Networks and Lone Parenthood 47 Conclusion 49 PART n DEMOGRAPHICS OF THE SINGLE PARENT FAMILY 4. An Overview of Lone Parenthood in Canada 53 Craig McKie Changing Demographics of Lone Parenthood 53 Lone Parenting: Labels and Practice 57 Incidence 58 Summary Overview on the Number of Lone Parent Families 59 Lone Parent Mothers Compared To Lone Parent Fathers 60 Male Lone Parents 60 Children in Lone Parent Families 63 Labour Force Participation 63 Income 63 Occupation and Education 67 Lone Parent Lifestyles and Stress 67 Familial Polymorphism in the 1990s 70 Table of Contents vii 5. Growing Up with a Single Parent, A Transitional Experience? Some Demographic Measurements 73 Nicole Marcil-Gratton Methodology 75 Non-Marital Cohabitation and Family Context at Birth 76 Born Out-of-Wedlock, But Within a Family 77 Life With a Single Parent: An Increasingly Common Experience 79 Cohabitation and the Propensity to Separate 79 After the Separation: Life With Mom, Dad, ... and Someone Else? 81 Life With a Single Parent: A Transitional Experience 84 Cohabitation and the Multiplication of Family Life Experiences 85 Cohabitation and the Elusiveness of Family Reconstitution 88 Discussion 89 6. Single Parent Families in Canada: A Closer Look 91 Donna S. Zero and Lois M. Brockman Single Parent Families in Canada 92 Characteristics of Single Parents with Children Younger Than Thirteen Years of Age 96 A Profile of Single Parents With Children Younger Than Thirteen 97 Number and Ages of Children 100 Factors Affecting Single Parents’ Employment and Involvement in Educational Activities 101 Gender Differences 101 Number and Ages of Children 102 Mother’s Age and Education 104 Reasons for Not Wanting/Taking A Job 104 How Single Mothers Manage Work or Study and Family Responsibilities 104 Work-Family-Child Care Tension 107 Child Care Used for Work/Study Purposes 109 Types of Care Arrangements Used 110 Effects of Child Care Arrangements on Families 111 Summary and Policy Implications 113 7* Recent Changes in the Economic Welfare of Lone Mother Families in Canada: The Roles of Market Work, Earnings and Transfers 115 Martin D. Dooley Data and Measurement 116 Poverty Trends 116 Sources of Changes in Family Income 119 Market Work Among Lone Mothers and Married Mothers 120 Multivariate Analysis of Market Work 125 Summary 130 viii SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES 8* Demographic Trends: Summary, Policy Implications, and Research Agenda 133 Fran Mclninch and Maryanne Pentick Social Policy Implications 134 Research Agenda 135 PART m CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY IMPACT 9. Lone Parent Families: An Instable Category in Search of Stable Policies 139 Margrit Eichler Characteristics of Lone Parent and Two-Parent Families 139 The Origin of Lone Parent Families 139 Sex and Economic Position 140 The In/Stability of Lone Parent Families 140 In/congruence between Household and Family Membership 141 Differences between Lone Parent and Two-Parent Families 143 Models of the Family Underlying Various Policies 144 The Patriarchal Model of the Family 144 The Individual Responsibility Model of the Family 145 The Social Responsibility Model of the Family 146 Policy Consequences of Each Model of the Family 147 The Constitutional and Legal Treatment of the Sexes 147 Labour Market Policies 148 The Tax Structure 148 Social Welfare Legislation 149 The Unit of Administration 150 The Provision of Social Services 150 The Current Canadian Situation 150 Moving Towards a Social Responsibility Model of the Family 152 Obligations of Non-Co-Residential Fathers Towards (All) Their Children 152 The Connection between Fathers’ Rights and Fathers’ Obligations 153 The Interface between Father’s Responsibilities and Public Responsibilities 153 Implications for the Tax Structure 154 Necessary Social Services for Lone Parent Families and Two-Parent Families 154 Conclusion 155 Table of Contents ix 10. Canadian Income Tax Policy on Child Support Payments: Old Rationales Applied to New Realities 157 Ellen B. Zweibel Background: Overview of the Income Tax Provisions 159 Non-Refundable Dependant Child Tax Credit ( lTAy s.H8(l)(d)) 160 Non-Refundable Equivalent to Married Tax Credit (ITA s.H8(l)(b)) 161 Family Allowance l6l Refundable Child Tax Credit (ITA s. 122.2) 162 Tax Policy Critique 163 Child Support Deduction/Inclusion Provision 164 Incentive for Payment 167 Encouraging Higher Payments 167 Tax Equity or Father’s Ability to Pay Tax 171 The Income Tax Act’s Effects on Relative Standard of Living 176 Other Design Flaws in the Present Provisions 178 Limitations on Negotiating Tax Consequences 178 Gaps in the Relationships Covered 179 Lump Sum Payment of Arrears 179 Complexity 180 Expanding Support to Include Earmarked Funds 180 Problems Related to the Deduction Provision and the Availability of Tax Credits in the Year of Separation 181 Proposed Federal Child Benefit 181 Getting Unstuck: Designing a Better System 184 11. Family Law and Policy in Canada: Economic Implications for Single Custodial Mothers and Their Children 185 E. Diane Pask The Impact of Jurisdictional Divisions and Judicial Diversity on the Development of Family Law 185 Current Research on Child Support 186 Principles Affecting Child Support Awards 188 Quantum of Child Support 188 The Glass Ceiling and the Self-Support Reserve: Impact on Child Support 189 Impact of Multiple Families 191 Current Research on Spousal Support 192 The Impact of Variation Orders 194 Möge v. Möge 195 Property Division and Support 196 Retirement Security and Pension Division 196 The Matrimonial Home 198 Confusion Between Assets and Support 199 Policy Issues and Approaches 199 X SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES 12. Single Parenthood: Policy Apartheid in Canada 203 Susan A. McDaniel Single Mothers: The Fiscal Issue 204 Research Focus and Remaining Questions 205 Moving Targets 208 Conclusion 210 13* Canadian Public Policy Impacts: Summary, Policy Implications, and Research Agenda 213 Kim Clare and Robert Glossop The Theme Papers 214 Policy Implications: Foundational Principles 2l6 Toward a Research Agenda 217 Public Policies and the Material, Financial and Economic Insecurity of Lone parent Families 218 Public Policies and the Nurturant and Care Provider Roles of Families and Family Members 219 Public Policies and the Educational and Socialization Roles of Families 219 Enhancing the Utility of Research 219 PART IV SUPPORT NEEDS 14. Support Needs of the Canadian Single Parent Family 223 Susan M. Clark Economic Support 225 Housing 229 Caring for the Children 231 Children s Health 232 Children’s Development 233 Policies and Programs of Assistance 234 15. The Housing Needs of Single Parent Families in Canada: A Dilemma for the 1990s 239 Aron N. Spector and Fran Klodawsky The Heterogeneity of the Single Parent Group 239 Single Parent Family Housing in the Urban Environment 242 Assessing the Housing Problems of Single Parent Families 244 Affordability 244 Access 245 Availability 246 Capacity for Maintenance 246 Opportunities for Sharing and Support 247 Suitability for Transition and Empowerment 247 Secure Tenure 248 Appropriate Facilities for Children 249 Table of Contents xi Privacy 249 Safety 250 Cost-Effective Use of Public and Private Funds 250 Life Cycle and the Single Parent Family 251 Housing Policy and the Single Parent Family Housing Problems 252 16. Hope and Circumstance: Single Mothers Exiting Social Assistance 253 Carolyne A. Gorlick and D. Alan Pomfret Sample Description and Research Design 254 The Two Faces of Exit Strategies 254 Documentable Exit Strategies 255 Social Exit Strategies 257 The Evolving World of Social Support 259 What Influences Social Exit Strategies? 262 Social Support 262 Situational and Personal Influences 264 What Influences Documentable Exit Strategies? 266 Social Exit Strategies 266 Social Support 268 Situational and Personal Influences 268 Conclusion 268 17. Social Support Needs: Summary, Policy Implications and Research Agenda 271 Laura C. Johnson and Burt Galaway Themes 273 Policy Implications 274 Research Agenda 275 Families, Single Parent Families, and Transitions 275 Research on Effects of Policy and Programs 276 PART V SOCIALIZATION EXPERIENCES OF CHILDREN 18. Socialization Experiences of Children in Lone Parent Families: Evidence from the British National Child Development Study 281 Elsa Ferri The National Child Development Study 282 Development During the School Years 283 Pre-Divorce Effects 285 Outcomes in Early Adulthood 285 Conclusion 287 xii SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES 19. Adult Outcomes Associated with Childhood Family Structure: An Appraisal of Research and an Examination of Canadian Data 291 Ellen M. Gee Theoretical and Methodological Issues 291 Theoretical Perspectives 291 Methodological Issues 293 Research Findings 295 Educational Attainment 295 Social Economic Status 295 Divorce Proneness 296 Other Marriage-Related Behaviours 296 Attitudes to Marriage 297 Adult Adjustment and Well-Being 297 Summary 298 Examination of Canadian Data 299 Measurement of Family Background Status 299 Outcome Variables 301 Age Standardization 302 Findings from the Canadian Data 302 Conclusion 308 20. The Relationship of Mother’s Marital Status at the Time of Her First Child’s Birth to Socialization and Development 311 Elizabeth McNaughton Study Design 311 Family Structure 312 Socialization Experiences 313 Caregivers 313 Leisure Activities 316 Child Development 317 Marital Status 319 Age and Marital Status 319 Education 319 Education, Marital Status and Age 321 Conclusions 322 21. Socialization Experiences of Children: Summary Policy Implications and Research Agenda 323 Joe Hudson and Lise Lavoie Themes Regarding Effects on Children 323 Research Summary 323 Research Methods Used 324 Common Themes 326 Policy Implications 327 Table of Contents xiii Research Needs 327 Research and Different Types of Single Parent Families 328 Longitudinal Studies 328 Research about Services Provided to Single Parent Families 329 Qualitative and Quantitative Methods 330 What Promotes Successful Outcomes? 330 Facilitating Use of Research Findings 331 PART VI CONCLUSIONS 22. Directions for Future Research 335 Joe Hudson and Burt Galaway Themes from the Research 335 Growth of Single Parent Families 335 Characteristics of Single Parent Families 336 Changing Reasons for Single Parent Family Formation 336 Single Parenthood as a Transitory Arrangement 337 Poverty and Single Parent Families 337 Resource Deficiency 338 Consequences for Children 340 Public Policy Considerations 341 Research Agenda 343 Longitudinal Research 343 Existing Data Sources 344 Multiple Research Methods 344 Evaluation Research on Family Policies and Programs 346 Research Directed Toward Successful Outcomes of Single Parent Families 348 Research and Policy 348 References 351 Index 373
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