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Duffy, Mary E.; Jorgensen, Karen – 1986
A growing number of families are headed by single women. A longitudinal study was conducted to identify major goals of these women. Data from mailed questionnaires and telephone interviews were collected from 136 divorced women. Results from the first year of the study revealed the goal most often identified by the women was financial…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Divorce, Employed Parents, Employment Potential

Burgess, Sharon L. – Journal of Home Economics, 1980
Discusses the possibilities for homeownership by female heads of household, taking into consideration recent demographic trends, income, sex discrimination, mortgage financing, and the continuing surge of housing costs and interest rates. Special federal housing programs are helping only a few women to purchase homes. (CT)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employed Women, Family Income, Federal Programs

Starrels, Marjorie E.; And Others – Journal of Family Issues, 1994
An analysis of recently published census data suggests that gender, race, and ethnicity strongly affect poverty rates. However, parenthood interacts with gender in such a way as to affect only women and to affect white women more than blacks and Hispanics. Competing arguments regarding public policy to alleviate such problems are considered.…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Ethnic Distribution, Family Influence, Feminization of Poverty
Jenkins, Susan; And Others – 1989
This paper considers the rising phenomenon of one-parent, female-headed households in Georgia, identifies family service needs of these families, and explores availability of services. Female-headed families account for 16.4% of all families in Georgia, making it second-highest in the nation. From 1970 to 1980, the number of female-headed families…
Descriptors: Day Care, Employment Opportunities, Fatherless Family, Heads of Households