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The Dilemmas of Lone Motherhood: Essays from Feminist Economics

Randy Albelda, University of Massachusetts Boston
Susan Himmerweit, Open University Distance Learning (UK)
Jane Humphries, Oxford University

Abstract

The essays in this volume address a range of the dilemmas lone mothers routinely face, whilst also distinguishing important situational differences, and considering other social perspectives. It asks:

* How can governments help without undermining their ability to enter the workforce?

* Should the state indefinitely support lone mothers?

* How should we measure the success of a policy?

* What roles do ethnicity, race, religion, class and sexual orientation play?

The range of contributors to this volume speak from numerous contrasting perspectives. Here they study a variety of international settings such as Sri Lanka, the US, Germany, England and Norway, and in so doing, they allow the reader to draw powerful conclusions by comparing such issues and potential resolutions in varying countries and contexts.

This book was previously published as a special issue of Feminist Economics.

Suggested Citation

Randy Albelda, Susan Himmerweit, and Jane Humphries. The Dilemmas of Lone Motherhood: Essays from Feminist Economics. London: Routledge, 2005.