Centering Single Mothers and Their Children in Economic Policymaking
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Centering Single Mothers and Their Children in Economic Policymaking
Single-mother households are becoming more and more common in the United States. Over the past 50 years, the number of children raised by single mothers has more than doubled. It is the second-most common living arrangement for children in the United States; living with co-habitating parents is the only more common arrangement, demonstrating the need for centering single mothers and their children in economic policymaking. More children in the U…
Improving economic outcomes for single mothers and their children across the United States
Single-mother households are becoming more and more common in the United States. Over the past 50 years, the number of children raised by single mothers has more than doubled. It is the second-most common living arrangement for children in the United States; living with co-habitating parents is the only more common arrangement. More children in the United States are raised by single parents, the majority of whom are single mothers, than in any o…
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