Mother-headed families and why they have increased / Ailsa Burns, Cath Scott.
Material type: TextReference number:ocm28929158Publication details: Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum, 1994. Description: xv, 217 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 080581440X (acid-free paper)Subject(s): Single-parent family | Women heads of householdsDDC classification: 306.85/6 LOC classification: HQ759.915 | .B86 1994
Contents:
Ch. 1. Is Easy Divorce to Blame? -- Ch. 2. The Contribution of Out-of-Wedlock Births to the Incidence of Mother-Headed Families -- Ch. 3. Why Out-of-Wedlock Births Increase -- Ch. 4. Ex-Nuptiality in Non-European Countries -- Ch. 5. Widows -- Ch. 6. Biosocial and Demographic Theories of Parenting -- Ch. 7. Feminist and Decomplementary Theories of Parenting -- Ch. 3. Final Conclusions.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-208) and indexes.
Ch. 1. Is Easy Divorce to Blame? -- Ch. 2. The Contribution of Out-of-Wedlock Births to the Incidence of Mother-Headed Families -- Ch. 3. Why Out-of-Wedlock Births Increase -- Ch. 4. Ex-Nuptiality in Non-European Countries -- Ch. 5. Widows -- Ch. 6. Biosocial and Demographic Theories of Parenting -- Ch. 7. Feminist and Decomplementary Theories of Parenting -- Ch. 3. Final Conclusions.
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