The New Uprooted: Single Mothers in Urban Life

The New Uprooted: Single Mothers in Urban Life

by Elizabth Mulroy
The New Uprooted: Single Mothers in Urban Life

The New Uprooted: Single Mothers in Urban Life

by Elizabth Mulroy

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Overview

The New Uprooted explores the relationship between the single mother and her social and physical environments. Mulroy examines how demographically diverse single mothers (in terms of race, class, marital status, urban or suburban location, educational level, and employment status) experience dual roles as sole family breadwinner and sole resident parent in the 1990s environment of scarce resources. Families headed by single mothers have become a unit of social concern not only because they represent a changing family form, but because their economic marginality threatens a downward spiral toward the instability of urban poverty. The mothers' key issues are the high cost of housing their families in relation to low wages, irregular or nonpayment of child support, public welfare benefit levels, and the effects of domestic violence.

The book is based on multi-method research that includes analyses of the most recent census data relative to the changing composition of families and households, economic trends, and employment; analysis of recent empirical studies on increased neighborhood poverty and urban restructuring; and field research on the coping strategies of 73 single mothers. It will be of interest to public policymakers, scholars, and students of the contemporary American family, housing, and welfare issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780865690387
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/1995
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

ELIZABETH A. MULROY is Associate Professor at the School of Social Work, University of Hawaii at Manoa, where she teaches social policy analysis and communities and organizations. Among her earlier publications is Women As Single Parents (Auburban House, 1988).

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Background
Introduction
Thirty Years of Family and Workplace Change
Families and the Affordable Housing Crisis
Meeting Basic Needs
Lost Dreams: Domestic Violence and Relationship Breakdown
The High Cost of Working
Teen Mothers in Urban Poverty
The New Uprooted: Housing and Divorce
Transition and Stabilization
Family Restructuring after Separation and Divorce
Family Futures in a Caring Society
Bibliography
Index

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