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Author: Kathryn Edin
Published: March 1997
Country of origin: USA
Making Ends Meet
How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low-Wage Work. Offers evidence which shows that in the present labor market, unskilled single mothers who hold jobs are frequently worse off than those on welfare, and that neither welfare nor low-wage employment alone will support a family at subsistence levels.
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Author: Ruth Sidel
Published: April 2006
Country of origin: USA
Unsung Heroines
Single Mothers and the American Dream. This compelling book destroys the derogatory images of single mothers that too often prevail in the media and in politics by creating a rich, moving, multidimensional picture of who these women really are.
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Author: Kate Ford
Published: May 2008
Country of origin: UK
Kate and Emily’s Guide to Single Parenting
Whether you re divorced or never really got together with Dad, or whether you’re on your own or with a new partner, you’re still a single parent and this book is for YOU. Contrary to popular belief the single as in single parent doesn’t refer to either parent’s romantic status, but the fact that their child is being brought up in a household with one of their parents whilst the other one lives elsewhere.
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Author: David Frisbie
Published: March 2007
Country of origin: USA
Raising Great Kids on Your Own
A Guide and Companion for Every Single Parent. The authors provide a practical and proactive plan single mums or dads can use to nourish their own souls, maintain a vibrant faith in God and a vital connection to family and friends, nurture their children, and more.

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Author: Peggy F. Drexler
Published: May 2007
Country of origin: USA
Raising Boys Without Men
As the number of single-mum and two-mum households has grown, so have concerns about the possible damage caused by the lack of a stable male role model in the house. Determined to find the truth, research psychologist Peggy Drexler embarked on a long-term study comparing boys raised in non-traditional families with those whose fathers were present throughout their childhood. The results were startling. Female headed households can provide even better parenting for boys than households with men
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Single Mother Law Books | Single Mothers Books For Children

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