Lone-parent families Flashcards

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Lone parent families now make-up

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24% of all families.

One in 4 children now live in lone-parent family

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2
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What percentage of lone-parent families are headed by women?

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90%

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Which women are and were the biggest group of lone mothers?

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until 1990s
-divorced women were the biggest group of lone mothers

from the 1990s
-single (never married) women became the biggest group lone mothers

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Reason for the increase in lone parent families

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-increase in divorce
-death of one parent

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Reasons why lone parent families tended to be female-headed

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-courts would usually give custody to mother
-mothers wanted to be single by choice
-women rather live off benefits
-feminist ideas

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Explain increased divorce as the reason for increased no. of lone parents

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increase in divorce and separation and increase of never-married women having children

also linked to a decline in stigma attached to births outside marriage

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Explain death of a parent as the reason for increased no. of lone parents

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in the past death of one parent was a common cause of lone-parent families

but this no longer very significant

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Explain how why courts system leads to lone parent families tended to be female-headed

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widespread belief that women are by nature suited to an ‘expressive’ or nurturing role

courts tend to give custody to mothers after divorce

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Explain how why personal choice leads to lone parent families tended to be female-headed

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some women may not wish to cohabit or marry or they may wish to limit the father’s involvement with the child

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Who can you use as supporting for evidence for the point that lone parent families tend to be female-headed due to personal choice ?

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Jean Renvoise (1985)

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Jean Renvoise (1985)

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found that professional women were able to support their child without the father’s involvement

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Explain how why relying on state welfare leads to lone parent families tended to be female-headed.

WHO CAN YOU REFER TO ?!!!

A

Ellis Cashmore (1984)
found some w/c mothers with less earning power chose to live of welfare benefits w/o a partner, usually those who had experienced abuse

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Explain how feminists ideas leads to lone parent families tended to be female-headed.

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feminist ideas
-greater opportunities for women may have also encourage an increased in the number of never-married lone mothers

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New Right views on increase lone-parent families

who can you refer to?

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Charles Murray (1984)
-sees the growth of lone-parent families as resulting from an overgenerous welfare state providing benefits for unmarried mothers and their children

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Who created the notion of ‘preserve incentive’ ?

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Charles Murray

it rewards irresponsible behaviour such as having children w/o being able to provide for them

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Murray argues that welfare benefits creates…?

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‘dependency culture’
-in which people assume that state will support them and their children

17
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What is the solution, according to Murray?

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abolish welfare benefits
-this would reduce the dependency culture that encourages births outside marriage

18
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Critics of New Right views

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argue that welfare benefits are from from generous and lone-parent families are much more likely to be in poverty

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Reason why critics of New Right believe that welfare benefits are from generous and Lone parent families are much more likely to live in poverty ?

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-lack of affordable childcare= prevents lone parents from working = 60% are unemployed

-inadequate welfare benefits

-most lone parents are women, who generally earn less than men

-failure of fathers to pay maintenance, especially if they have formed a second family that they have to support