Single Mothers--How Are They Doing?(Report)
Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict 2011, Jan, 15, 1
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INTRODUCTION Since the 1950's, traditional families have become increasingly rare with a boost in other types of family structures, specifically single parent households headed by women. For the past two decades, the number of single mothers has been increasing. These single parents are faced with economic and social obstacles as they try to care for their families.
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