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Women as single parents : confronting institutional barriers in the courts, the workplace, and the housing market

Author: Elizabeth A Mulroy
Publisher: Dover, Mass. : Auburn House Pub. Co., ©1988.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Women as single parents.
Dover, Mass. : Auburn House Pub. Co., c1988
(OCoLC)577218668
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Elizabeth A Mulroy
ISBN: 0865691762 : 9780865691766
OCLC Number: 17876932
Notes: Includes index.
Description: xvii, 311 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Part I. Background --
Introduction / Elizabeth A. Mulroy --
Who are single-parent families and where do they live? / Elizabeth A. Mulroy --
Part II. Experiencing single parenthood --
Gender bias in the courts / Lynn Hecht Schafran --
Restructuring family life / Frances Smalls Caple --
Working for less : single mothers in the workplace / Teresa Amott --
The search for affordable housing / Elizabeth A. Mulroy --
Part III. A call for Federal and State action --
The role of the courts in welfare reform / Barbara Sard --
Federal policy-making and family issues / Anne L. Radigan --
Single-parent families and a right to housing / Frank I. Smizik and Michael E. Stone --
Social reform : expanding choices and increasing institutional responsiveness / Elizabeth A. Mulroy.
Responsibility: edited by Elizabeth A. Mulroy.

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