The very young children
of unemployed mothers experience child care on a regular basis too.3 Figures from the National Household Education Survey in 2001 indicated that 53 % of 1 - year - olds and 59 % of 2 - year - olds received regularly scheduled child care in the United States.5 Are there systematic effects for young children of early child care experiences in the first two years of life?
Not exact matches
Twenty - three years ago, Joanne Rowling, an
unemployed single
mother, applied for welfare benefits so she could take care
of her 1 - year - old daughter.
Simply put, as part
of a desperate attempt to keep America out
of recession and himself out
of the ranks
of unemployed Americans, Obama has torn a page from the questionable Keynesian play book and just asked his political opponents for permission to toss the
mother of all Hail Mary passes.
Both the defenders and critics
of medical transfer payments inevitably focus on poor,
unemployed, single
mothers or their children when making their cases for reform.
Robyn Smith, a 30 - year - old
unemployed, single -
mother of three, came by a recent toy distribution event at Rudd's church to pick up items for her kids» Christmas gifts.
My daughter is
unemployed single
mother of two babies under three years.
The effect
of having an
unemployed or inactive
mother is similar.
But many
of them were teenagers,
unemployed or in low - paid jobs, and often living apart from their prospective child's
mother (see box 1 below)-- the latter being a significant risk factor for disengagement from active fatherhood.
Such attacks are unlikely to be unleashed on Ms. Davids, an
unemployed single
mother, and the NYC Parents Union because they have been past allies
of the UFT regarding parent leadership, supporting the community schools initiative, pushing charter schools to enroll more special ed students, and keeping teacher evaluations private.
I am currently living with my
mother in Bethel Island and I will be honest 1 and 1/2 years clean and damn proud
of it.I am
unemployed at this time.
A desperate,
unemployed man who lives with his
mother weaves an ever - growing web
of lies to impress a beautiful woman.
If the sisters are all sluts, almost as irritating are the generally unflattering portrayals
of brothers as shallow and shiftless buffoons, such as Chauncey (Clifton Powell), an
unemployed alcoholic who boasts «I'm a
mother - bleeping man» while being fellated, only to be stabbed in the chest during the act by the ex-girlfriend (Angell Conwell) providing the oral favors.
Kyra is
unemployed and struggling to make ends meet after the death
of her elderly
mother, for whom Kyra was the caretaker.
Narrated, fairytale - like, by grandmother Mimi (Diane Ladd), who wishes for her granddaughter to grow to be the successful matriarch you were born to be, Joy pitches us into the chaotic life
of the eponymous divorcee (Lawrence), living with her two kids, a bed - hugging, soap - viewing
mother (Virginia Madsen), said grandma, and, residing in the basement, her cantankerous father (De Niro) and
unemployed ex-husband (dgar Ramrez).
When the judge refuses to grant them a divorce, the wife moves back in with her
mother, forcing the husband a hire caretaker maid, a deeply religious woman named Razieh (Sareh Bayat) who is often at the mercy
of her own angry,
unemployed husband Hodjat (Shahab Hosseini).
These include Moonee (Brooklynn Prince), the hyperactive child
of 22 - year - old Halley (Bria Vinaite), an
unemployed single
mother with bright - green hair who spends most
of her time dodging rent deadlines from the motel's patriarchal manager, Bobby (Willem Dafoe, the first name actor to surface in Baker's typically microbudget filmography).
The film is based on the true story
of a
unemployed single
mother (Swank) who puts herself through law school at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island in order to represent her brother (played by Sam Rockwell) who has been wrongfully convicted for murder.
Gerwig squeezes in two romantic relationships for Christine, plus ongoing minor and major melodramas involving her heroine's college applications, her courting
of the popular crowd (at Julie's expense), her middling academic performance, her
unemployed dad's job search, and her ongoing arguments with her
mother Marion (Laurie Metcalf) about all
of the above.
Of the more than 31 million
mothers who had children older than 1, 73 percent were working full time, working part time, or were currently
unemployed.
In one
of the program's most notable success stories, last year an
unemployed Maori
mother with no educational qualifications who had taken part in the program with her children went on to earn a university degree.
The Hundred - Year House By Rebecca Makkai Penguin • $ 16 • ISBN 9780143127444 Though this story features a Marxist scholar, an
unemployed academic, an annoying
mother - in - law and a ghost, the real star
of the show is Laurelfield, the Chicago estate where 100 years
of family history unfolds.
This
mother of three and grandmother
of four was
unemployed for six months, and she was forced to live solely on credit to get by.
To top it off, Dilenia was recently
unemployed for two years, and is a single
mother residing in New York City, an area with arguably the highest
of cost
of living in the country.
While undoubtedly the rates at which new
mothers find themselves suddenly
unemployed is problematic in and
of itself, the problem is compounded by Canada's existing employment insurance (EI) laws.
Prosecutors allege that Carol Lynn Schnuphase, an
unemployed mother in Detroit, went so far as to drug her child to make him act lethargic and shave his head and eyebrows while accepting thousands
of dollars in donations for his «treatment.»
Kevin Underhill reports that Nadya Suleman, also known as the «Octomom,» wants to trademark that auspicious title, since the single,
unemployed,
mother of 14 is unlikely to snag «America's Sweetheart» (and duking it out with Courtney Love could get ugly);
Mothers were asked to state how often the following activities happened in their neighborhood: drug dealers or users hanging around; drunk people hanging around;
unemployed adults loitering; young adults loitering; occurrence
of gang activity; seeing misbehaving groups
of young children; seeing disorderly or misbehaving groups
of teens; and seeing disorderly or misbehaving groups
of adults.
The reasoning behind this proposition is that: A) EBHV programs are designed to serve women categorized as «at - risk» due to a variety
of demographic factors, including single - parent household status, age at time
of first pregnancy, being categorically undereducated, under or
unemployed, and meeting federal standards
of living at or below the poverty line; B) these programs serve women during pregnancy and / or shortly after the birth
of their children, offering an excellent chance for the early prevention
of trauma exposure; and C) intervention services are provided at the same times that attachment (whether secure or insecure) is being developed between
mothers and children, providing the opportunity that generational risk may be mitigated.
Most
mothers were
unemployed, receiving some type
of public assistance, and had not moved in the past year.
The
mother observed that he had consistently been
unemployed for years, and thus this contingency consumed any possibility
of contact with the child.
As far as it regards work, 15 %
of the
mothers reported to be
unemployed, while the remaining declared to have a job in the working class (10 %), as employees (45 %) or in other forms (30 %).
The typical participant is a young
mother under the age
of 25 who is single,
unemployed, and living in poverty.
Thanks to the second income contributed by a working spouse, households are buying larger, more expensive homes, putting themselves in a precarious financial position should one
of the earners become
unemployed, according to «The Two - Income Trap: Why Middle Class Fathers and
Mothers are Going Broke» (Basic Books), by Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren.
I'm an
unemployed single
mother, dumped by her partner
of 23 years, selling the family home.