Children’s Financial Dependence on Mothers: Propensity and Duration
Over 40 percent of American children rely primarily on their mothers’ earnings for financial support in cross-sectional surveys. Yet these data understate mothers’ role as their family’s primary earner. Using longitudinal Survey of Income and Program Participation panels beginning in 2014, we create...
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Autores principales: | Jennifer L. Glass, R. Kelly Raley, Joanna R. Pepin |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/26aa2b306e00485c8a195cca9c7b7546 |
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