Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 558
... AFDC receipts for divorced women's households . Given female - headed households are the vast majority of AFDC recipients , some readers may be surprised at the relatively small proportion of the sample which receives AFDC : less than ...
... AFDC receipts for divorced women's households . Given female - headed households are the vast majority of AFDC recipients , some readers may be surprised at the relatively small proportion of the sample which receives AFDC : less than ...
Page 559
... AFDC ( AFDC ) 1 $ 2,980 2,060 22 % 10 % ( AFDC ) 2 452 1,990 36 17 ( AFDC ) 3 5,150 2,520 47 11 ( AFDC ) 4 3,600 1,960 32 15 ( AFDC ) 5 4,400 1,560 44 12 NOTE : All figures are in 1981 dollars . Values reported are only for those women ...
... AFDC ( AFDC ) 1 $ 2,980 2,060 22 % 10 % ( AFDC ) 2 452 1,990 36 17 ( AFDC ) 3 5,150 2,520 47 11 ( AFDC ) 4 3,600 1,960 32 15 ( AFDC ) 5 4,400 1,560 44 12 NOTE : All figures are in 1981 dollars . Values reported are only for those women ...
Page 560
... AFDC in any given year after the divorce . For those women receiving AFDC , these payments accounted for between one - third and one- half of total family income . The components of family income change sub- stantially over the divorce ...
... AFDC in any given year after the divorce . For those women receiving AFDC , these payments accounted for between one - third and one- half of total family income . The components of family income change sub- stantially over the divorce ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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