Do Living Conditions Differ Among Different Types of Single Mothers?: Empirical Evidence from Vietnam

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Truc Ngoc Hoang Dang, Pungpond Rukumnuaykit
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Abstract

While the prevalence of single mothers is increasing around the world, research on single-mother families has been based largely on evidence from developed countries. Comparable research based on developing countries is rare. We utilize the 1999 (n = 16,928) and 2009 (n = 140,753) Vietnam Population and Housing Censuses to perform multivariate analyses that examine living conditions among single mothers with different living arrangements, household headship, and marital status. Single mothers who were household heads or lived with their children only were less likely to have standard basic amenities, durable goods, and live in an owned residence. Separated, divorced, and widowed single mothers were more likely than the never-married to have standard basic amenities and durable goods. However, never-married single mothers were more likely to live at owned residences than were other single mothers. Findings suggest that such diversity among single mothers should be acknowledged and taken into account when designing social policies and programs to support single mothers.
不同类型单身母亲的生活条件不同吗?:来自越南的经验证据
虽然单身母亲在世界范围内越来越普遍,但对单身母亲家庭的研究主要基于发达国家的证据。基于发展中国家的可比研究很少。我们利用1999年(n = 16,928)和2009年(n = 140,753)越南人口和住房普查进行多变量分析,检查不同居住安排、家庭户主和婚姻状况的单身母亲的生活状况。作为一家之主或只和孩子住在一起的单身母亲不太可能拥有标准的基本设施、耐用品,也不太可能住在自己的房子里。分居、离婚和丧偶的单身母亲比从未结婚的单身母亲更有可能拥有标准的基本生活设施和耐用品。然而,从未结过婚的单身母亲比其他单身母亲更有可能住在自己的房子里。研究结果表明,在设计支持单身母亲的社会政策和计划时,应该承认并考虑到单身母亲之间的这种多样性。
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