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Journal articles on the topic "Unmarried motherhood"

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Thane, Pat. "Unmarried Motherhood in Twentieth‐Century England." Women's History Review 20, no. 1 (February 2011): 11–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2011.536383.

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Welshman, John. "Sinners? Scroungers? Saints? Unmarried Motherhood in Twentieth-Century England." Contemporary British History 27, no. 3 (September 2013): 376–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13619462.2013.823698.

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Hall, Lesley A. "Sinners? Scroungers? Saints? Unmarried Motherhood in Twentieth-Century England." Population Studies 67, no. 1 (February 12, 2013): 131–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00324728.2013.765215.

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LETAMO, GOBOPAMANG, and ROLANG MAJELANTLE. "FACTORS INFLUENCING LOW BIRTH WEIGHT AND PREMATURITY IN BOTSWANA." Journal of Biosocial Science 33, no. 3 (July 2001): 391–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932001003911.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the socioeconomic, biological and behavioural factors influencing low birth weight and prematurity in Botswana. Data were from the Botswana Obstetric Record covering the years 1990 to 1995, and were analysed with both descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis. The study found that the major positive risk factors for low birth weight were: late and less frequent attendance of antenatal care services, having experienced pregnancy termination before, low or no education, unmarried motherhood and place of birth. With regard to prematurity, age, late and less frequent attendance of antenatal care services, unmarried motherhood and place of birth were found to be the major positive risk factors. The importance of early and regular antenatal care attendance, marriage and place of birth cut across both low birth weight and prematurity.
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Sangster, Joan. "Misconceptions: Unmarried Motherhood and the Ontario Children of Unmarried Parents Act, 1921-1969 (review)." Canadian Historical Review 89, no. 3 (2008): 403–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/can.0.0078.

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Roberts, Patricia Margaret. "Unmarried motherhood: Childhood experiences described by 22 adults whose mother was unmarried when they were born." Health Care for Women International 15, no. 1 (January 1994): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07399339409516097.

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Bumpass, Larry, and Sara McLanahan. "Unmarried Motherhood: Recent Trends, Composition, and Black--White Differ ences." Demography 26, no. 2 (May 1989): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2061525.

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Ruszkiewicz, Dorota. "Negative Aspects of Nonrealization of Motherhood – Opinions and Sentiments of Childless Women." Pedagogika Rodziny 5, no. 2 (June 1, 2015): 113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fampe-2015-0023.

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Abstract The issues presented in this publication are situated within the framework of qualitative research. The research concerns negative aspects stemming from not experiencing motherhood present in the narrative of women aged 35-42 years old. The aim of the research is identifying the disadvantages of childlessness as perceived by mature women. The research was performed on 38 women. The criterion of the research sample selection, apart from age, was being unmarried (a woman’s marital status was “unmarried”, “divorced” or “widow”; women in cohabitational relationships were not excluded) and childless. The surveyed women were therefore asked the question: Do you notice some losses resulting from not functioning in the role of a mother? On the basis of central topics, i.e. topics that prevailed in the interviews, 5 response categories were determined: discrimination in the workplace, social stigma, discrimination in public space, not following the road leading to happiness and fulfilment, and loneliness in old age.
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KIM CHOE, MINJA, SHYAM THAPA, and VINOD MISHRA. "EARLY MARRIAGE AND EARLY MOTHERHOOD IN NEPAL." Journal of Biosocial Science 37, no. 2 (March 16, 2004): 143–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932003006527.

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This paper examines age patterns of first marriage and motherhood and covariates of early marriage, delayed consummation of marriage and early motherhood in Nepal using data from the 2000 Nepal Adolescent and Young Adult Survey (NAYA). Both unmarried and married male and female youths (age 14–22) were included in the survey. The analysis is based on 2800 urban youths and 5075 rural youths with complete information on the variables examined. Proportional hazard models are used to estimate covariates of early marriage and early motherhood, and logistic regression models are used to estimate covariates of delayed consummation of marriage. The results show that early marriage and early motherhood are quite common among Nepalese women, especially in rural areas. Early marriage is much less common among men. Delayed consummation of marriage is common among very young brides, especially in rural areas. The main covariates associated with early marriage and early motherhood are respondent’s education, region of residence and ethnicity. The main covariates of delayed consummation of marriage are age at first marriage, region of residence and ethnicity. The study highlights the need to focus on less educated female youths in the Terai region in order to reduce the reproductive and child health risks associated with early marriage and early childbearing.
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Voronova, E. A. "AN “ALIMONY HUNTER” OR A “VICTIM”: SINGLE MOTHER AS A CATEGORY IN THE 1950s AND 1960s SOVIET EVERYDAY LIFE." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 2(53) (2021): 173–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2021-2-173-185.

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The article shows that in Soviet society single motherhood existed in a variety of forms. The author claims that Soviet single mothers were contradictory figures, as the 1944 Family Law stated that non-marital childbearing women were officially supported by the pro-natal state. Contemporaries usually did not make any difference between war widows with children, unmarried women with children from cohabitation with men, and «real» single mothers. According to the author, between the 1950s and 1960s, the image of single motherhood in USSR fluctuated from the positive model of a woman, trying her best in single child-rearing to a predatory woman, the «gold digger» who was engaged in adultery with married men and ruined «normal» Soviet families. On the basis of letters to the authorities, the author shows how the term «single motherhood» was associated with the positive and negative sides of Soviet motherhood. Mothers usually refused to identify themselves as «single mothers» because of social stigma, so they chose different strategies in self-representation. Finally, the unstable and contradictory position of Soviet single mothers in people’s minds demonstrates both the issues of gender order and social and cultural shifts in the post-war USSR.
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Evans, Tanya. "Unmarried motherhood in eighteenth-century London." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.480695.

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Gilliatt, Joanna. "Unmarried motherhood and social change in a rural Galician parish." Thesis, University of Sussex, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.374451.

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Fink, Janet. "Condemned or condoned? : Investigating the problem of unmarried motherhood in England, 1945-60." Thesis, University of Essex, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.339389.

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Sodi, Edzisani Egnes. "Qualitative reflections on teenage motherhood experiences." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/50433.

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Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University 2005
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study was to undertake a phenomenological investigation on teenage motherhood and to learn how this experience forms part of the teenage mother's life. Using the snowball sampling method, five women aged between 26 and 35 years were selected to participate in the study. All the five women became mothers during their teenage years. Indepth interviews were conducted in Northern Sotho and Tshivenda depending on the language preference and fluency of the participant. The interviews were audio-taped, and later transcribed and translated. A phenomenological method of analysis was used to transform the original data into natural meaning units (NMUs) which were further interrogated so as to distil central sociological themes that were associated with the experience of teenage motherhood. Apart from the finding that the participants got pregnant when they were aged between 16 and 18, five sociological themes associated with teenage motherhood were identified. These are: • Lack of knowledge about sexual relationships contributes to teenage pregnancy and motherhood. • Early childbearing has a negative impact on the teenage mother's social relationships. • Teenage mothers tend to experience emotional problems after delivery of their babies. • Teenage motherhood has a long term disruptive effect on the teenage mother's educational and occupational opportunities. • Teenage motherhood leads to significant lifestyle changes for those who have been through the experience. In view of the above themes, sexual education both at school and at home, is suggested here as a more viable option to help minimise the risk of teenage motherhood in society. Whilst other options like abortion and the newly introduced child support grant are also available to the teenage mother, these are not considered favourable.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van die huidige studie was om 'n fenomenologiese ondersoek oor tienermoederskap te doen en uit te vind hoe hierdie belewenis deel uitmaak van die tienermoeder se bestaan. Deur die sneeubaltoetsingsmetode is vyf vroue tussen die ouderdomme van 26 en 35 jaar gekies om deel te neem aan die studie. AI vyf vroue het tydens hulle tienerjare moeders geword. Diepteonderhoude is in Noord-Sotho en Venda gevoer, afhangende van die taalvoorkeur en -vlotheid van die deelnemer. Klankopnames is van die onderhoude gemaak wat later getranskribeer en vertaal is. 'n Fenomenologiese analisemetode is gebruik om die oorspronklike data na natuurlike betekeniseenhede (NMUs - natural meaning units) te herlei wat verder ondersoek is om sentrale sosiologiese temas geassosieer met die belewing van tienermoederskap te identifiseer. Behalwe vir die bevinding dat die deelnemers swanger geraak het toe hulle tussen die ouderdom van 16 en 18 jaar was, is vyf sosiologiese temas geassosieer met tienermoederskap geïdentifiseer. Hierdie temas is: • 'n Gebrek aan kennis oor seksuele verhoudings dra by tot die voorkoms van tienerswangerskappe en -moederskap. • Vroeë kinderbaring het 'n negatiewe impak op die tienermoeder se sosiale verhoudings. • Tienermoeders is geneig daartoe om emosionele probleme te ondervind na die geboortes van hulle babas. • Tienermoederskap het 'n langtermyn ontwrigtende effek op die tienermoeder se opvoedings- en werksgeleenthede. • Tienermoederskap lei tot betekenisvolle veranderinge in lewenstyl vir diegene wat die ondervinding deurgemaak het. Met inagneming van bogenoemde temas word hier voorgestel dat seksuele opvoeding beide op skool en by die huis 'n meer lewensvatbare opsie is om die risiko van tienermoederskap in die samelewing te verminder. Alhoewel ander opsies soos aborsies en die nuutingestelde toekennings van kinderonderhoud ook vir die tienermoeder beskikbaar is, word hierdie opsies nie as bevorderlik beskou nie.
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Jordal, Malin, Kumudu Wijewardena, and Pia Olsson. "Unmarried women's ways of facing single motherhood in Sri Lanka : a qualitative interview study." Uppsala universitet, Internationell mödra- och barnhälsovård (IMCH), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-200448.

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Background: In Sri Lanka, motherhood within marriage is highly valued. Sex out of wedlock is socially unacceptable and can create serious public health problems such as illegal abortions, suicide and infanticide, and single motherhood as a result of premarital sex is considered shameful. The way unmarried women facing single motherhood reflect on and make use of their agency in their social environments characterised by limited social and financial support has consequences for the health and well-being of both themselves and their children. The aim of this study was to explore and describe how unmarried women facing single motherhood in Sri Lanka handle their situation. Methods: This qualitative study comprised semi-structured interviews with 28 unmarried pregnant women or single mothers. The data were analysed by qualitative content analysis and the results related to the conceptual framework of social navigation. Results: The women facing single motherhood expressed awareness of having trespassed norms of sexuality through self-blame, victimhood and obedience, and by considering or attempting suicide. They demonstrated willingness to take responsibility for becoming pregnant before marriage by giving the child up for adoption, bringing up the child themselves, claiming a father for their child, refraining from marriage in the future, permanently leave their home environment, and taking up employment. Throughout the interviews, the women expressed fear of shame, and striving for familial and societal acceptance and financial survival. Conclusions: A social environment highly condemning of unmarried motherhood hindered these women from making strategic choices on how to handle their situation. However, to achieve acceptance and survival, the women tactically navigated norms of femininity, strong family dependence, a limited work market, and different sources of support. Limited access to resources restricted the women's sexual and reproductive health and rights, including their ability to make acceptable and healthy choices for themselves and their children.
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Asonye, Priscilla Ndidi. "Experiences and Perceptions of Pregnant Unmarried Adolescents in Nigeria." ScholarWorks, 2014. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/86.

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Sexual activity among unmarried adolescents is a major public health problem in Nigeria, because unmarried pregnant girls are more likely to have multiple sex partners and are less likely to use contraceptives, putting them at greater risk for sexually transmitted diseases (STD), unplanned pregnancy, abortion, social isolation, and poverty. Teen pregnancy and STD rates are on the rise in Nigeria, yet few data exist on the experience of the adolescents themselves. This phenomenological study was designed to explore the in-depth experiences of 10 pregnant, unmarried adolescent girls aged 16-19, including the factors contributing to their sexual activity. An ecological model served as the conceptual framework to permit individual experiences to be understood in their social and ecological context. Semistructured interviews and Hycner's method of analysis were used to collect and analyze the data. Results showed that the decision to initiate sexual activity among these girls was influenced by many factors, including: the need for financial support and a socially condoned system of "sugar daddies" who support girls in return for sex; peer pressure to have a sex partner; a romantic knowledge of sexual behavior based primarily on the mass media; and inadequate sex education. As a result of their pregnancy, the girls experienced negative reactions from their families and community, and serious psychological and financial concerns about their prospects for future marriage and their child's identity. A comprehensive community-based reproductive health program is called for, with reliable sex education, cooperation from the mass media, and support from family and community members. The social change implication of this study is to potentially lead to a decrease in unplanned pregnancy, STDs, social isolation, and poverty among adolescent girls in Nigeria.
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Nichols, Linda Adams. "Single and Married Mothers: A Comparison of Parenting Stress, Parenting Skills, and Self-Esteem." Thesis, North Texas State University, 1987. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332035/.

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This study compared divorced custodial mothers and mothers married to the biological fathers of their children on parenting stress, parenting skills, and self-esteem. The relationship between parenting stress, parenting skills, self-esteem, marital status, and life satisfaction was also examined. A total of 63 subjects, including 31 married mothers and 32 single mothers, was administered the Parenting Stress Index, the Parenting Skills Inventory, and the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale. Subjects also completed a Demographic Data Sheet that included a Likert-type scale designed by the researcher to measure current life satisfaction. All subjects either attended church or lived in a geographic area of North Central Texas that is generally recognized as being somewhat affluent. No significant differences were found on the t-tests comparing the mean total scores of the married and divorced mothers on levels of parenting stress, parenting skills, and self-esteem. A post hoc t-test revealed, however, that the group of married mothers had significantly higher mean total scores on the life satisfaction measure than the group of divorced mothers. Additionally, life satisfaction was found to be associated with parenting stress, parenting skills, self-esteem, and marital status. Specificallly, (a) as parenting stress increases, life satisfaction decreases, (b) as parenting skills increase, life satisfaction increases, (c) as self-esteem increases, life satisfaction increases, and (d) being married is associated with increased life satisfaction. The results of this study would seem to indicate that single mothers have no more difficulty in overall coping than their married counterparts although they are less satisfied with their current life circumstances than the group of married mothers. Additional comparisons of the data suggested that neither group of mothers regarded their children as interfering with their social lives in a major way. Like most previous research, the data also indicated that the single mothers worked longer hours and had less money available for their families' use than the married mothers.
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Chiang, Han-I., and 姜漢儀. "To be or not to be: Unmarried young women''s views on motherhood/ mothering." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/74983132441933836709.

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This research attempts to explore unmarried young women''s views on motherhood. Data were collected from 15 in-depth interviews including 13 between the age of twenty-three and thirty, and the other two aged forty-eight and fifty-nine, respectively. The most notable finding is that these women''s views/ ideas are caught in a bind of modern and traditional ideas. In addition, the contrast group''s (the two older interviewees) experiences indicate the impact of poor quality marriage and as a result of participation in women''s (social movement) organization. In all, I want to use this study as s starting point to question the validity of Nancy Chodorow''s classic “The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis and Sociology of Gender, ” (1978). By taking into account of the broader social changes (as are appearing in education, family, media, among others), this thesis testifies that, at least in Taiwan, women now are learning from many sources as how to being a mother.
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Lin, Yu-Ying, and 林玉英. "Sweet Home Without Father: A Study of Adult Unmarried Single Mothers Experience of Motherhood." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/62139397405120006043.

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This research aims to explore a series of choices faced by adult single mothers, how they become a parent and the essence of their motherhood experience. Embarking on a perspective of hermeneutic phenomenology approach, I try to examine and interpret the experience of adult single mothers. This qualitative research is based on thematic analysis, with two in-depths interviews held with each of the eight participants, who are above the age of eighteen and have children without being legally married to a spouse. The interview text is then analyzed based on thematic analysis approach. With the representation and interpretation of stories, nine themes of motherhood experience of these adult single mothers are concluded. A. falling madly in love-life stories of the research participants; b. love and courage breed a new life-becoming a single mother by choice; c. the gift of life-what is was like to give birth and to breast feed; d. the daily routines-taking care of their children; e. education begins at home-upbringings; f. joggling with life and work; g. support system behind their happiness; h. reflection on the choice of becoming a mother; i. future expectation and the meanings of their motherhood experience. From the nine themes, it is observed that the participants tend to experience fluctuations between positive and negative feelings in their motherhood experience, whereas learning how to be a mother and the feedback from their children is rather positive. Finally, with the conclusion, the research proposes suggestions and reflections on future research directions and also on what can be done to help adult single mothers by their families, social network, government, NGO’s and practitioners.
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Louw, A. S. (Anna Sophia). "Acquisition of parental responsibilities and rights." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27861.

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The thesis explores the impact of the new Children’s Act 38 of 2005 on the acquisition of parental responsibilities and rights within a newly proposed framework designed for the purpose of reflecting the various ways in which parental responsibilities and rights can be acquired. The research has shown that the Children’s Act has fundamentally transformed the way in which parental responsibilities and rights are acquired. The transformation has created a scheme for the acquisition of parental responsibilities and rights that is for the most part constitutionally compliant and progressive insofar as it gives recognition to the different family forms found in South Africa. To this end the Children’s Act has considerably expanded the ways in which parental responsibilities and rights can be acquired. Whereas previously exclusively the preserve of heterosexual married parents in a nuclear family, parental responsibilities and rights can now automatically be acquired by a committed biological father and a married lesbian couple conceiving by artificial means. Apart from authorising courts to assign parental responsibilities and rights, the Children’s Act allows any holder of parental responsibilities and rights to confer responsibilities and rights on another by prior approved agreement. The Act also includes specific provisions to regulate the acquisition of parental responsibilities and rights by commissioning parents in the case of a surrogate motherhood agreement. The structure developed for the research topic reflects the transformation of the law in this regard by making the application of the best interests-standard, rather than the marital status of the child’s parents, the distinguishing feature of the subdivision between automatic and assigned acquisition. In this way the structure is an embodiment of the paramountcy of the best interests principle in section 28(2) of the Constitution. Insofar as the law still requires a distinction to be made between biological mothers and fathers, on the one hand, and naturally and artificially conceived children, on the other, the structure also highlights the remaining shortcomings of the law in this regard. The structure is, furthermore, necessarily complicated by the need to distinguish between the acquisition of care, on the one hand, and guardianship, on the other. As far as fathers are still not treated the same as mothers in the automatic allocation of parental responsibilities and rights, the Act is deemed not to have been progressive enough. Conferring full parental responsibilities and rights on both parents based on their biological link to the child would not only be in line with worldwide trends, but would also meet the constitutional demands of substantive sex and gender equality. It will further place the focus on the best interests of the child, which emphasises the importance of both parents for the child. While the research shows that tensions between the biological and social constructs of parenthood may possibly hamper the legal recognition of de facto care-givers or other persons with whom the child has developed a psychological bond, the greatest weakness of the Act would seem to lie in the failure to implement an integrated family court structure. Please cite as follows: Louw, AS 2009, Acquisition of parental responsibilities and rights, PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewedyymmdd < http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-09102009-170707/ > Copyright
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Books on the topic "Unmarried motherhood"

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On our own: Unmarried motherhood in America. New York: Random House, 1997.

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Williams, Samantha. Unmarried Motherhood in the Metropolis, 1700–1850. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73320-3.

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Chambers, Anne Lorene. Misconceptions: Unmarried motherhood and the Ontario Children of Unmarried Parents Act, 1921 to 1969. Toronto: Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by University of Toronto Press, 2007.

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1972-, Evans Tanya, ed. Sinners? Scroungers? Saints?: Unmarried motherhood in twentieth-century England. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Ludtke, Melissa. On our own: Umarried motherhood in America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

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Driel, Francien Th M. van. Poor and powerful: Female-headed households and unmarried motherhood in Botswana. Saarbrücken: Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik Breitenbach, 1994.

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Coleman, Rowan. The baby group. London: Arrow Books, 2007.

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Coleman, Rowan. Mommy by mistake. New York: Pocket Books, 2009.

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Matai kevar. Tel-Aviv: Geṿanim, 2009.

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Coleman, Rowan. The baby group. London: Arrow Books, 2007.

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Williams, Samantha. "Introduction: Illegitimacy in London." In Unmarried Motherhood in the Metropolis, 1700–1850, 1–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73320-3_1.

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Williams, Samantha. "Shame." In Unmarried Motherhood in the Metropolis, 1700–1850, 45–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73320-3_2.

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Williams, Samantha. "Pregnant and Birthing Bodies." In Unmarried Motherhood in the Metropolis, 1700–1850, 79–109. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73320-3_3.

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Williams, Samantha. "The Workhouse." In Unmarried Motherhood in the Metropolis, 1700–1850, 111–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73320-3_4.

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Williams, Samantha. "Maintenance." In Unmarried Motherhood in the Metropolis, 1700–1850, 165–205. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73320-3_5.

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Williams, Samantha. "Punishment." In Unmarried Motherhood in the Metropolis, 1700–1850, 207–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73320-3_6.

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Williams, Samantha. "Conclusions." In Unmarried Motherhood in the Metropolis, 1700–1850, 231–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73320-3_7.

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"Birth Control and Unmarried Motherhood." In Women in Nazi Society, 67–84. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203103975-9.

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"Unmarried: Unmarried Motherhood in Post-First World War British Film." In Moral Panics, Social Fears, and the Media, 147–64. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203386231-19.

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"Chapter Four. Custody And Access Disputes Between Unmarried, Non-Cohabiting Biological Parents, 1945–2009." In Autonomous Motherhood?, 95–136. University of Toronto Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442619098-006.

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