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Yulianti, Natalia Ratna, Tania Dwi Nugraheni, and Andri Kenti Gayatina. "Resilience of Single Mother Low Economic Levels who Have Children Aged 6-12 with During the Covid-19 Pandemic." Holistic Nursing Plus 1, no. 1 (April 10, 2023): 30–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.58439/hnp.v1i1.75.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact in various fields. Parents have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially single mothers. The challenge for single mothers who have children aged 6-12 years during the COVID-19 pandemic is accompanying children to study at home. Single mothers who are not used to accompanying children to study will cause a burden. The pressure experienced cannot be tolerated, because single mothers must rise in order to survive and adapt. Previous studies have shown a very good picture of the resilience of a single mother because it reaches a stage that corresponds to the aspect of resilience. Other studies have found that parents who accompany school children at home during the COVID-19 pandemic have low resilience. However, a study on single mothers with low economic levels who have children aged 6-12 years during the COVID-19 pandemic has never been done. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the resilience of single mothers with low economic levels who have children aged 6-12 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: This research is qualitative research with a phenomenological study approach. The research location is in a district in city of Salatiga, Indonesia. Participants were five single mothers who were selected using a purposive sampling technique with inclusion criteria having children aged 6-12 years with low economic levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data is collected by conducting in-depth interviews. The data were analyzed using the Colaizzi method. Results: The results of the research resulted in six themes, namely 1) Mother received support from siblings and biological family; 2) Mother had to work hard to make a living; 3) Relieved in accepting the situation; 4) Mother's independence to live life; 5) Mother's patience to control anger; 6) Mother came, prayed and thanked God Conclusions: Single mothers who have children with low economic levels aged 6-12 years had resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Worell, Judith. "Single Mothers." Women & Therapy 7, no. 4 (January 10, 1989): 3–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j015v07n04_02.

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Ewid, Angelus, and Benedhikta Kikky Vuspitasari. "Single Mother dalam Membangun Ekonomi Keluarga." JURNAL ILMU EKONOMI & SOSIAL 11, no. 2 (October 26, 2020): 83–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.35724/jies.v11i2.3219.

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ABSTRACT The purpose of writing to know the causes of single mother, the impact and efforts of single mothers to overcome these impacts, using qualitative research methods with phenomenological approaches that highlight the life of single mothers. Results showed that the causes of single mothers were economic stress, domestic violence, death of a spouse and infidelity. The impact, although single mother condition is not expected but this condition also has a positive impact on cases that harm women (domestic violence and infidelity). The negative impact experienced besides psychic then financial condition becomes the impact that most affects single mother. The efforts of single mothers to overcome the negative impact sparked by reorganize their family life after becoming a single mother, motivating themselves to stay strong and spirited by thinking positively and optimistically, in addition to organizing the family economy in the field of trade and beauty services, where the main priority of single mother is educating, raising her children and meeting the economic needs of the family, in addition to the support of large single mother families is very influential.
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HEATH, D. TERRI. "Single Mothers, Single Fathers." Journal of Family Issues 20, no. 4 (July 1999): 429–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019251399020004001.

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Astone, Nan Marie. "Are Adolescent Mothers Just Single Mothers?" Journal of Research on Adolescence 3, no. 4 (October 1993): 353–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327795jra0304_3.

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Eremeeva, A. I., and G. V. Dovzhik. "Transforming the structure of unmarried women’s social perceptions of single motherhood through digital technologies." Digital Sociology 3, no. 3 (October 30, 2020): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/2658-347x-2020-3-3-29-34.

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The transformation of the structure of social ideas about marriage and family relations in general and the structure of the modern family has been considered through digital technologies. The problem of the growing number of single mothers has been raised. Statistics for 20 years have been provided. The influence of several factors on the growth dynamics has been analysed. The influence of women`s emancipation, availability of remote work and the image of successful bloggers on changing the fields of social representations of modern unmarried women about single motherhood has been examined. One of the main reasons for changing the attitude of women to the image of single mother, namely the appearance of a new image-”solo-mom”, which is actively used in the digital environment, has been considered. Communities and groups in the social networks Vkontakte, Facebook, Instagram and Odnoklassniki, dedicated to supporting single mothers, have been studied. Blogs of single mothers who position themselves as “solo-mothers”, have been reviewed. The results of an empirical study aimed at identifying a factor that affects the change in the system of views and attitudes of unmarried women in the transition zone and the periphery have been presented. The responses of respondents received in 2014 and 2019 by the free Association experiment have been analysed. The respondents answers were divided into three categories: single mother status, status assessment, qualities of the single mother’s personality. The results of a comparative analysis of women’s social perceptions about single motherhood for the period from 2014 to 2019 have been presented. Based on the results obtained, conclusions about the change in perceptions of single mothers over the past 5 years, the emergence of a new image of a single woman with a child – “solo mom”, have been made.
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Simamora, Shema Christy Noya, and Krishervina R. Lidiawati. "REGULASI EMOSI SEBAGAI PREDIKTOR RESILIENSI PADA IBU TUNGGAL YANG DITINGGAL PASANGAN KARENA KEMATIAN." Jurnal Psikologi 16, no. 1 (2023): 179–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.35760/psi.2023.v16i1.7526.

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Single mothers have difficult conditions that can trigger emotional experiences, such as supporting their own families, energy and time constraints, negative views of society, and the vulnerability of single mothers as women in terms of emotions. This makes it thought that single mothers need to have the ability to survive and have the quality to bounce back during the condition by regulated emotions. The study aims to explore the influence of emotion regulation, specifically cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression strategies, in helping single mothers increase resilience. The study used quantitative research methods, with the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale 25 items. The results found that there was a significant influence between both emotional regulation strategies on single mother resilience, with cognitive reappraisal strategies exerting a greater influence. Single mothers need to practice expressive suppression emotion regulation strategy skills, so that single mother resilience can be more optimal when single mothers are able to apply each emotional regulation strategy adaptively to their difficult conditions.
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McNally, Steve. "Single mothers’ finances." Learning Disability Practice 15, no. 10 (November 30, 2012): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ldp.15.10.11.s8.

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Casey, Judith C., and Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes. "Employed Single Mothers:." Employee Assistance Quarterly 9, no. 3-4 (October 6, 1994): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j022v09n03_04.

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Freeman, Edith M., Sadye L. Logan, and Elizabeth A. Gowdy. "Empowering Single Mothers." Affilia 7, no. 2 (July 1992): 123–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/088610999200700209.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Single mothers"

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Chan, Lit-fai. "Feminization of poverty in Hong Kong : the experiences of pauperization of lone mothers receiving comprehensive social security assistance (CSSA) /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B21028953.

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Sheets, Natalie J. "Single Mothers and Religiosity." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2014. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2356.

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This study examines single mothers compared to coupled mothers and the differences in their public and private practices of religiosity. Data come from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, 2007 U.S. Religious Landscape Survey. The study explores the influence of marital status between single and coupled mothers by using regression models to control for income, age, education, and race. Findings suggest that, while there are differences in single and coupled mothers in both their public and private practices of religiosity, the cause of these differences is being driven by other social factors rather than marital status alone. Income, age, education, and race account for most of the differences between single and coupled mother’s religious practices.
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Sparks, Oertel Nicole. "Xhosa Single Mothers: Reasons for Remaining Single." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2006. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1554.pdf.

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Tadesse, Teshome. "Transient solutions to enduring problems Lansing's single mother parents' struggles to survive amid conflicting beliefs and perspectives on poverty, welfare and workfare, and inadequate resource supplies /." Diss., Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users, 2006.

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Brassas, Kristina. "Single mothers. Problems and solutions." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-24705.

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This degree project reports on how single mothers talk about their own situation, with the focus on those problems and solutions that they use to meet. The reason for chosen subject was that previous researches and other information origins gave a contradictory picture of the single motherhood: certain meant that single motherhood is an expression for freedom, while others see it in terms of exposure and obstacles. Therefor I performed my own study that should answer three questions: which problems do single mothers face with in their situation, which solutions do they use and what help do they get from the social environment. To come up so close to mothers own interpretations as possible, I chose to investigate an internet discussion forum for the single mothers. Thus, the qualitative content analysis was selected as a research method for my study. Previous researches about single mothers and theories about coping strategies and locus of control, have been implemented in analyses of womens own interpretations that I got from the internet forum. Five main themes that women touch in the discussion platform and that coincide with the themes in previous researches are: economics, work, balance, social network and physical with psychical health. Problems that mothers mention are related to that themes and involve burnout, tiredness, attitude of society, time deficiency, financial troubles and difficulties with work. Result of analyses has shown that mothers own solutions are more than help they use to get from the social environment. This solutions are especially based on their own will-power, planning ability, organizational skills and self-devotion.
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Gray, Natasha. "Single mothers' accounts of influences on children in mother headed families." Thesis, University of East London, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.532394.

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Bober, Delia A. Bober. "Singled Out for Success: A Narrative Inquiry of Single Mothers in the Community College." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1499273274581437.

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Chan, Lit-fai, and 陳烈輝. "Feminization of poverty in Hong Kong: the experiences of pauperization of lone mothers receiving comprehensivesocial security assistance (CSSA)." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31978824.

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Goldsmith, C. B. "The constant jugglers single mothers amidst patriarchy and university /." To access this resource online via ProQuest Dissertations and Theses @ UTEP, 2009. http://0-proquest.umi.com.lib.utep.edu/login?COPT=REJTPTU0YmImSU5UPTAmVkVSPTI=&clientId=2515.

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Hazelwood, M. Elizabeth. "Two solitudes, single mothers on welfare." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq24538.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Single mothers"

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Burghes, Louie. Single lone mothers. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 1995.

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Reed, Bobbie. Single mothers raising sons. Nashville: T. Nelson, 1988.

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Richards, Maura. Single issue. Dublin: Poolbeg, 1998.

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Simon, Duncan, and Edwards Rosalind, eds. Single mothers in international contexts: Mothers or workers? Bristol, Pa: Taylor & Francis Publishing, 1997.

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National Council for One Parent Families. Legal rights of single mothers. London: National Council for One Parent Families, 1991.

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National Council for One Parent Families., ed. Legal rights of single mothers. London: National Council for One Parent Families, 1989.

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Freedson, Bette J. Soul mothers' wisdom: Seven insights for the single mother. Nashville, TN: Pearlsong Press, 2015.

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Simon, Duncan, and Edwards Rosalind, eds. Single mothers in an international context: Mothers or workers? London: UCL Press, 1997.

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1950-, Morris Jenny, ed. Alone together: Voices of single mothers. London: Women's Press, 1992.

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Renvoize, Jean. Going solo: Single mothers by choice. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Single mothers"

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Hietanen, Merit. "Single mothers." In The Humanitarian Parent, 142–54. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003301578-11.

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Filipowicz, Marcin. "Representation of Single Mothers in Petra Soukupová’s Contemporary Czech Prose: Guilty Mothers and Uninvolved Fathers." In Single Parents, 31–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71311-9_2.

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Hess, Cynthia, Lindsey Reichlin Cruse, Barbara Gault, and Mary Ann DeMario. "Understanding Single Mothers in College." In Contemporary Issues in Higher Education, 196–211. First edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Core concepts in higher education: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429438127-12.

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Åström, Berit. "Advice Books for Single Mothers Raising Sons: Biology, Culture and Guilt." In Single Parents, 87–109. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71311-9_5.

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Ibrahim, Anura, Ruhani Mat Min, and Zakaria Mohamad. "Challenges of Single, Middle-Aged Mothers." In Proceedings of the Regional Conference on Science, Technology and Social Sciences (RCSTSS 2016), 331–38. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0203-9_30.

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Taylor, Sharon. "4. Single Mothers Uniting Against Poverty." In Grassroot Horizons, 93–122. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780445052.004.

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Wahlström Henriksson, Helena, and Disa Bergnehr. "Reluctantly Solo? Representations of Single Mothers via Donor Procedure, Insemination and IVF in Swedish Newspapers." In Single Parents, 215–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71311-9_11.

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Fields-Smith, Cheryl. "The Significance of Single Black Mothers Homeschooling." In Exploring Single Black Mothers' Resistance Through Homeschooling, 127–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42564-7_7.

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Fields-Smith, Cheryl. "Voices Speaking Truths from Our Past and Our Present." In Exploring Single Black Mothers' Resistance Through Homeschooling, 1–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42564-7_1.

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Fields-Smith, Cheryl. "Conceptualizing Contemporary Black Homeschooling and Single Black Mothers’ Resistance." In Exploring Single Black Mothers' Resistance Through Homeschooling, 21–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42564-7_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Single mothers"

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Tasripin, Mellysa Wulandari, and Herlin Fitriana K. "Maternal Psychology on Breastfeeding Twins: A Scoping Review." In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.03.02.

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ABSTRACT Background: Breastfeeding is the process of giving breast milk to infants from birth to 2 years of age. Breastfeeding twins requires more dedication than breastfeeding a single baby and there are many challenges in breastfeeding twins. This study aimed to review the psychological impact of mothers on breastfeeding twins. Subjects and Methods: This study used a scoping review study by using the Arksey & O’Malley framework. Article identification was using 4 databases, namely Pubmed, Wiley, Sciene Direct, and Ebsco from 2004 to 2019. Keywords selected related to this study and based on the criteria of inclusion are mothers who have twins, full text, in English and Indonesian. The data were reviewed using the Preferred Reporting Items For Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) flowchart guidelines. Results: Nine articles were reviewed out of 1015 extracted. Nine of these articles were screened using the Joanna Briggs Institute. Articles were come from developed and developing countries. Based on the article, there were 2 themes, namely the psychological impact of mothers who breastfeed twins and the support provided by their families. The mother becomes stressed when caring for twins, feels physical exhaustion and the mother feels that the production of breast milk is not sufficient for the baby’s needs. Husband or family support regarding care for newborns during breastfeeding, caring for older children, helping with household chores and encouraging or supporting mothers to continue breastfeeding. Conclusion: The psychological impact that occurs in the mother of twins is that the mother feels stress and the support of her husband or family greatly influences the mother to overcome the psychology of the mother of twin babies. Keywords: experience, breastfeeding, twins Correspondence: Mellysa Wulandari Tasripin. ‘Aisyiyah University Yogyakarta. Jl. Siliwangi, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Email: mellysamelz@gmail.com Mobile: 085223024257 DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.03.02
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Zarina, M. N., Y. Dalilah, and A. A. Kamil. "Improving the livelihood of single mothers through microcredit facilities." In 2011 IEEE Colloquium on Humanities, Science and Engineering (CHUSER). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/chuser.2011.6163799.

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Weber, Michael, and Abigail Clarke-Sather. "Proof of Concept: Pressure Sensor for Tracking of Infant-Mother Kangaroo Care Durations." In 2019 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2019-3311.

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Over the past two decades, there has been more of an emphasis by practitioners for mothers to perform skin-to-skin holding, known as Kangaroo Care (KC) due to the many benefits, such as decreased illness early in life, increased breastmilk production, and decreased chance of long term obesity for mother and child. Kangaroo Care is difficult in the NICU due to the health of the child and mother and numerous leads, IVs or breathing tubes attached to the child. With these problems, it is hard for mothers to follow best practices for performing KC, namely holding for a minimum of one hour and first hold within 24 hours of birth. Not following best practices lessens the benefits of KC for mother and child. Tracking of the duration of KC is often not measured by anyone including hospital staff so whether best practices are followed is difficult to know. Also, mothers may not have clothing that facilitates KC and there are few wearables specifically designed for mothers wanting to perform KC in the NICU. This project focuses on one part of designing a wearable that facilitates mothers performing KC while their child is in the NICU. To understand the effectiveness of said wearable, measuring how long the mothers are performing KC is needed. To accomplish this, a pressure sensor, incorporating Carbon Nanotube Fabric (CNT), was constructed to measure changes in pressure to track the number and duration of KC holds. As for the sensor, when a pressure is first applied or removed, the resistance changes rapidly but remains relatively constant with constant pressure. The average time difference between manually recording time and the sensor measurement was 4.06 seconds for a single event, such as applying a pressure to the sensor, and 6.66 seconds for a double event, such as the duration between when the pressure was applied to when it was removed. These results show that the sensor is accurate enough to measure the duration of KC for any period of time it is performed.
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Gasparini, J. "0012 Single mothers: portals of critical knowledge in the effort to mitigate youth gun violence." In Injury and Violence Prevention for a Changing World: From Local to Global: SAVIR 2021 Conference Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2021-savir.3.

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Morgan, Elizabeth. ""Alls My Life I Has to Fight": Single Black Mothers Using Cultural Capital in Schools." In 2019 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1440447.

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Freeman, Amanda Lynne. "The Winding Path Back to School: Hidden Obstacles to Higher Education for Low-Income Single Mothers." In HEAd'15. Conference on Higher Education Advances. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head15.2015.317.

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Bali, Engelbertus Nggalu, Serly Bani, Angelikus Nama Koten, and Kristin Margiani. "The Role of Single-Mothers in Raising Children in Families at Lasiana Village The city of Kupang." In ICLIQE 2020: The 4th International Conference on Learning Innovation and Quality Education. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3452144.3453834.

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Stefani, E. De, M. Padovan, A. Bortoluzzi, R. Capucci, and M. Govoni. "SAT0156 Exposition to biological therapy during pregnancy: a single-centre study of pregnancy outcome in mothers with rheumatic diseases." In Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, 14–17 June, 2017. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-eular.4929.

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Yafie, Evania, Devinda Ihsanita Septiani, Lisa Nur Maulidia, Alfi Rohmatul Azizah, Adlan Alif, and Yudha Alfian Haqqi. "An Android Application Based On Mental Health Moderated by Counseling: An Experimental Study For Mothers With Single Parent Status." In 2022 8th International Conference on Education and Technology (ICET). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icet56879.2022.9990629.

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""OVERCOMING CIRCLE OF POVERTY? HUMAN AND SOCIAL CAPITAL-ENHANCING DIGITAL USES AMONG SINGLE MOTHERS – FINDINGS OF REPEATED CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY 2014-2019"." In International Conferences on E-Society 2023 and Mobile Learning 2023. IADIS Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.33965/es_ml2023_202301l018.

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Reports on the topic "Single mothers"

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Allred, Colette. Resident Single Parents: Mothers & Fathers. National Center for Family and Marriage Research, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25035/ncfmr/fp-19-21.

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Ciabattari, Teresa. Single Mothers, Social Capital, and Work-Family Conflict. W.E. Upjohn Institute, January 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.17848/wp05-118.

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Gruber, Jonathan. Cash Welfare as a Consumption Smoothing Mechanism for Single Mothers. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, September 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5738.

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Kimmel, Jean. Child Care and the Employment Behavior of Single and Married Mothers. W.E. Upjohn Institute, November 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.17848/wp93-14.

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Blau, David, and Erdal Tekin. The Determinants and Consequences of Child Care Subsidies for Single Mothers. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w9665.

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Dierker, Philipp, Mine Kühn, and Mikko Myrskylä. Re-partnering and single mothers' mental health and life satisfaction trajectories. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2023-001.

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Tekin, Erdal. Child Care Subsidy Receipt, Employment, and Child Care Choices of Single Mothers. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w10459.

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Meyer, Bruce, and Dan Rosenbaum. Making Single Mothers Work: Recent Tax and Welfare Policy and its Effects. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7491.

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Guzzo, Karen. Trends in Births to Single and Cohabiting Mothers Under 40, 1980-2018. National Center for Family and Marriage Research, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25035/ncfmr/fp-21-17.

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Kühn, Mine, Anna Baranowska, Niina Metsä-Simola, Liina M. Junna, and Pekka Martikainen. The effects of unemployment among single mothers on adolescent children’s mental health. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2022-026.

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