Fragile families and the marriage agenda

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Fragile families and the marriage agenda

Many people see government involvement in family policy as a response to popular concerns that the American family is in a state of crisis. One of the primary concerns with "fragile" families (one parent – usually mother) is economic: Poverty rates for single mothers are several times that of two-parent families. Economic deprivation while growing up has been linked to poor physical health, reduced intellectual ability and academic achievement. Some social sciences contend that marriage is the solution to many of the problems associated with single-parent families. Other experts believe that government programs designed to raise marriage rates may cause more problems than they solve (i.e. domestic violence, divorce, etc.). The proposed volume will explore issues related to fragile families from many different perspectives on the causes and consequences of this issue. This book is divided up into sections covering legal and theoretical perspectives, causes and consequences of offspring wellbeing, and the aspect of father’s importance to the "fragile families".

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
238

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Fragile Families and the Marriage Agenda
July 11, 2007, Springer
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Fragile Families and the Marriage Agenda
Jul 04, 2006, Springer
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Fragile families and the marriage agenda
2006, Springer
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Fragile families and the marriage agenda
2005, Springer
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Table of Contents

Fragile families and the marriage agenda -- Sara S. McLanahan
Marrying for America -- Dawne Moon and Jaye Cee Whitehead
Teen childbearing and public policy -- Brent C. Miller, Rayna A. Sage and Bryan Winward
Fragile families and family law -- -- Lynn D. Wardle
Family structure and child well-being: the role of parental social connections -- Rachel E. Dunifon and Lori Kowaleski-Jones
Shifting fortunes in a changing economy: trends in the economic well-being of divorced women -- Matthew McKeever and Nicholas H. Wolfinger
Family structure and adolescent labor market participation: examining the motives for and effects of at-risk students' work for pay during high school -- Mikaela J. Dufur and Kelly P. Troutman
Maybe someday: marriage and cohabitation among low income fathers -- Renata Forste
Fatherhood as a transformative process: unexpected successes among high risk fathers-- Paul Florsheim and Le Q. Ngu

Edition Notes

"Based on a collection of papers presented at the 2003 Rocco C. And Marion S. Siciliano Forum"--P. viii

Includes bibliographical references and index

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New York, NY
Genre
Congresses

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ536 .F73 2006, HM401-1281, HQ759.915 .R63 2006

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Pagination
xvi, 238 p. :
Number of pages
238

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL15570272M
ISBN 10
0387258841
LCCN
2005926769
OCLC/WorldCat
62092178
Goodreads
5766206

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Work ID
OL19124706W

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