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... in other studies, such as an analysis of single mothers and emergency food assistance in Wisconsin...First, income is an indicator of financial stability of a household. Therefore, if an individ...
... them are African children and expectant mothers who have less immunity (Kumar et al., 2007). This ...Other strategies for dealing with the financial costs of illness include reducing consumption, mos... that the direct and indirect costs of a single case of malaria deplete a significant portion of a...
Recently, I biked down the road to help with a neighbor's new timber frame roof project. Timber framing requires a group of people with complex woodworking skills, and often a group of less skilled for lifting and fitting solid wood posts, beams and braces. It's the closest some of us get to an old-time barn-raising or modern Amish house- building. Familiar faces, young and old, male and female, helped with the construction.
... others, I've watched the sad plight of single mothers and fathers trying to raise kids in split... with our parents for child care and financial aid. It's tempting to believe a woman's role is c...
... excluded from calculations of household financial need. Her Social Security number has been matched ... has occurred before she has received a single welfare check. . Particular California counties ar..., a program specifically designed for poor mothers and their children and originally intended to supp...
[...] a third theme is the focus on "reproductive disruption," borrowing a term from biology. The response to FINNRAGE, the effort to broaden out possible understandings of reproductive technology, have been rooted in feminist anthropology and the unexpectedly productive second career of Levi-Straussian kinship studies- rescued by feminist scholars such as Sarah Franklin from the attics where antique anthropological concepts are kept and used as a framework to explore the cultural meanings and fraught paradoxes of thinking reproduction.3 There are good reasons for the long shadow of the FINRRAGE position, continuing well after its descriptive inadequacy has become clear (women and feminists actually do seek out and even rejoice in the availability of reproductive technology, and to cal...
... entitlements that grind down the welfare mothers, lesbian and gay parents, crack mothers, teen moth...-actualization), and maximizing their financial well-being. They reflect on decision points- movin... are doing it for the money- working-class single mothers, for whom this pregnancy represents a chan...
... made from the family unit if it was financially advantageous to do so, even though the child conti..., and siblings who lived together as a single household, and explained:. "The disadvantaged clas...It has told children who live with mothers who need AFDC that they cannot both live with thei...
... when I first went to college as a single mother welfare recipient student in 1987, TANF res... their families with some degree of financial security, and who were forced to drop out of schoo... with rhetoric that says that all single mothers are bad mothers and that as a nation we can only v...
This final rule implements several provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (collectively referred to as the Affordable Care Act). The Affordable Care Act expands access to health insurance coverage through improvements to the Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance (CHIP) programs, the establishment of Affordable Insurance Exchanges (``Exchanges''), and the assurance of coordination between Medicaid, CHIP, and Exchanges. This final rule codifies policy and procedural changes to the Medicaid and CHIP programs related to eligibility, enrollment, renewals, public availability of program information and coordination across insurance affordability programs.
... are being issued as a final rule into a single document so that a reader will be able to see the ... B. Financial Methodologies for Determining Medicaid Eligibility... newborn eligibility for babies born to mothers eligible for CHIP will be addressed in future guid...
... current federal and state welfare laws, mothers without husbands are expected to work, with few ch... because it denies sexual citizenship to single persons, whatever their preference. Such an interp..." meant the willingness of women to financially support men, a result of the wildly skewed sex rat...
Introduction. I. Background. A. The Fundamental Right not to Marry. B. Discrimination Based on Illegitimacy. C. The Freedom of Intimate Association. D. Raising a Family Below the Poverty Line. E. The National Fatherhood Initiative. F. The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. II. Analysis. A. Marriage Is a Gravely Inadequate Solution to Poverty Among Single-Mother-Headed Families. B. The Marriage Promotion Provisions of PRWORA Violate Poor Unmarried Mothers' Constitutional Rights. C. There Is a Less Restrictive and More Substantially Related Solution to Poverty Among Single-Mother-Headed Families that Does not Adversely Impact the Constitutional Rights of Unmarried Mothers by Coercing Them into Marital Relationships nor Condemn Them for Bearing Childr...
... unmarried mothers seeking to achieve financial independence. 6 . This kind of legislation is heav...
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