Not exact matches
I pulled neonatal mortality rates from the Wonder Database, searching for criteria that matches the MANA study
as closely
as possible (White
women,
Singles and twins, 37 weeks and above, Birth weight of 2500 grams or more, Live birth through 27 days, Years 2004 - 2009; it includes everything else: all ages, all education levels, all marital
statuses, etc).
As a 22 - year - old
single woman I'm pretty much living in the thickest part of the modern hookup culture — perfecting the art of getting the right guy to Are you «socialating», dating by daylight and dressing your relationship
status?
As a result, children of
single women with
status are disproportionately denied the benefits of
status relative to
single Indian men, even where their children have the same level of
status Indian ancestry.
This acts
as a barrier to the registration of children of
single women with Indian
status that works in unfair ways to exclude individuals based on the circumstances or decisions of their parents.
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.
By contrast, the children of
women who are on their own
as parents, and LEFT alone — those who have no divorce stress or custody hassles undermining authority, and no financial problems or social pariah
status or social worker meddling (compare widowed mothers versus welfare mothers versus struggling working
single mother with young children)-- do just fine.
As Claire Eslick showed for over a decade, RE / MAX and it's initiation of IC
status into the real estate sales profession, was the
single most powerful tool available to any
women looking to sell real estate.