Lone parent families in the UK:
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1993
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Ausgabe: | 2. impr. |
Schriftenreihe: | Great Britain / Department of Social Security: Research report
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Beschreibung: | VII, 101 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0117618683 |
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adam_text | Contents
Page
iv Preface
v List of tables
1 1 Introduction and Methods
6 2 The dynamics of lone parent families
18 3 Income and living standards
32 4 Economic activity—employment and
employment intentions
48 5 Working and looking for work
64 6 Income support—receipt and duration
77 7 Maintenance
88 8 Housing
95 Summary
99 Bibliography
iii
List of Tables
Page Table Chapter One
3 1.1 Response
4 1.2 Basic characteristics of the stock sample
Chapter Two
7 Chart 2.1 Marital status (percentage)
8 Chart 2.2 Changes in marital status
8 Chart 2.3 Length of time as a lone parent
9 2.1 Length of time as a lone parent
10 2.2 Lengths of marriage and cohabitation before becoming a lone parent
10 2.3 Who made the decision to separate (or not to live together)?
11 2.4 Reasons for separating or not living together. Most recent or only absent parent
11 2.5 Contact with the absent parent by marital status
11 2.6 Reasons for no longer seeing absent parent
11 2.7 Regularity of contact with absent parent: those in contact
12 2.8 Proportion of absent parents having contact with their children
12 2.9 Regularity of absent parents contact with their children by satisfaction of lone parents at
the amount of contact
12 2.10 Absent parent s contact with the lone parent by contact with their children
12 2.11 Legal arrangements
13 2.12 Reasons for divorce by person pursuing the divorce
13 2.13 Reasons for not divorcing
13 2.14 Feelings about relationship breakdown
13 2.15 Preferences and expectations over the next two years
14 2.16 Best things about being a lone parent
14 2.17 Worst things about being a lone parent
15 2.18 Flow sample. Benefit/earning status by marital status
16 2.19 Characteristics of the repartnered respondents in the flow sample compared with lone
mothers on income support in the stock sample
Chapter Three
20 3.1 Derived income variables
21 3.2 Equivalent income net of housing costs and equivalent net disposable resources by varying
characteristics
21 3.3 Other income; sources, amounts and proportion receiving
23 3.4 Contribution of different sources of income to total net income
22 Chart 3.1 Income
23 Chart 3.2 Income support and earnings
24 Chart 3.3 Hours worked by mean equivalent net disposable resources
25 Chart 3.4 Distribution of equivalent net disposable resources
26 Chart 3.5 Cumulative sources of income (percentage)
26 3.5 Work aspirations of those on income support by receipt of one parent benefit
27 3.6 Income by entitlement to family credit
27 3.7 Income by receipt of family credit
29 3.8 Proportion with benefit reduction and level of deduction
29 3.9 Distribution of hours and earnings of lone parents claiming income support
30 3.10 Knowledge of disregards
31 3.11 Mean equivalent income by views of present financial situation
31 3.12 Take up of benefits
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Page Table Chapter Four
34 4.1 Employment status by sex
34 4.2 Employment status—sample compared with GHS (1985 87)
35 4.3 Previous employment by current characteristics—lone mothers
35 4.4 Changes in employment when became a lone parent by marital status—lone mothers
36 4.5 Employment status by age and marital status—lone mothers
37 4.6 Employment status by age of youngest child and number of children—lone mothers
37 4.7 Employment status by age of youngest child by marital status—lone mothers
37 4.8 Employment status by educational qualifications—lone mothers
38 4.9 Vocational qualifications and training by employment status—lone mothers
38 4.10 Employment status by housing tenure—lone mothers
39 4.11 Employment status by receipt of maintenance—lone mothers
40 4.12 Characteristics and predicted probabilities of full time work including housing benefit
variable—lone mothers
42 4.13 Employment intentions—lone mothers
42 4.14 Employment intentions—lone mothers in employment
42 4.15 Employment intentions—lone mothers on income support
43 4.16 Employment intentions if child care available—lone mothers on income support
43 4.17 Employment intentions by family characteristics—lone mothers on income support
43 4.18 Reasons for not wanting to work—lone mothers on income support
44 4.19 When and why seeking work later—lone mothers on income support
44 4.20 Perceived difficulties with childcare—lone mothers on income support
45 4.21 Particular aspects of difficulties with arranging childcare—lone mothers with difficulties
46 4.22 Employment rates if all employed according to preferences—lone mothers
Chapter Five
48 5.1 Number of jobs, home working, flexibility of hours and pay—employed lone mothers
49 5.2 Type of job—employed lone mothers
49 5.3 Hours, tax, NI by receipt of income support—employed lone mothers
50 5.4 Gross and net weekly pay—employed lone mothers
51 5.5 Use of child care by receipt of income support—employed lone mothers
52 5.6 Use of child care by age of children and receipt of income support—employed lone mothers
53 5.7 Type of child care by receipt of income support—lone mothers using care
53 5.8 Main reason for type of child care and satisfaction—employed lone mothers using care
54 5.9 Average hours of child care—employed lone mothers using care
54 5.10 Average weekly cost of child care by receipt of income support—lone mothers paying for
care
55 5.11 Use of child care compared with 1980 women in employment survey
56 5.12 Type of job wanted—lone mothers on income support who want to work now
56 5.13 Methods of job search and jobs applied for—lone mothers on income support seeking work
57 5.14 Time looking—lone mothers on income support seeking work
57 5 15 Access to child care—lone mothers on income support who want to work now
57 5 16 Hours of work sought—lone mothers on income support who want to work now
58 5 17 Wages sought—lone mothers on income support who want to work now
59 5 18 Lowest acceptable wage—lone mothers on income support who want to work now
59 5 19 Additions to lowest acceptable wages—lone mothers on income support who want to work
now
60 5.20 Deductions from lowest acceptable wages—lone mothers on income support who want to
work now
61 5 21 Lowest acceptable wages taking additions and deductions into account—lone mothers on
income support who want to work now
61 522 Employment training experience and knowledge—lone mothers on income support who
want to work now
62 5 23 Characteristics of employed and non employed lone fathers
Chapter Six
64 6.1 Receipt of supplementary benefit by lone parents 1971, 1976 and 1986
66 6 2 Experience of income support by sex
66 6 3 Duration of income support and number of spells by sex—those ever on income support
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Page Table
67 6.4 Start of income support receipt by sex and current receipt—those ever on income support
67 6.5 Receipt of income support by family characteristics—lone mothers
67 6.6 Family characteristics by receipt of income support—lone mothers
68 6.7 Receipt of income support by length of time as a lone parent—lone mothers
68 6.8 Receipt of income support by tenure—lone mothers
69 6.9 Receipt of income support by highest educational qualifications—lone mothers
69 6.10 Receipt of income support by sources of current income—lone mothers
70 6.11 Receipt of income support by employment status before becoming a lone parent—lone
mothers
70 6.12 Receipt of income support by reported state of health—lone mothers
71 6.13 Marital status and benefit/earnings status—lone mothers in the flow sample
71 6.14 Main reason for leaving income support—lone mothers in the flow sample
71 6.15 Duration of income support receipt: flow sample not currently on income support
72 6.16 Average durations of income support receipt: flow sample not currently on income support
72 6.17 Duration of past and current benefit receipt—lone mothers
73 6.18 Duration by family characteristics—lone mothers on income support
75 6.19 Characteristics and predicted supplementary benefit/income support durations
Chapter Seven
80 7.1 Receipt of maintenance
80 7.2 Reasons for never receiving money payments by marital status
80 7.3 Proportion of lone parents receiving maintenance by contact with lone parent and children
80 7.4 Who lone parents approached for help to get money payments
81 7.5 Reasons for not receiving maintenance by whether sought help
81 7.6 Form of money payments
81 7.7 How maintenance paid by receipt of income support
82 Chart 7.1 Frequency distribution of maintenance payments
82 7.8 Level of maintenance (£ per week)
83 7.9 Maintenance receipt analysis of deviance
83 7.10 Maintenance receipt: estimates of regression coefficients
83 7.11 Characteristics and predicted probabilities of receiving maintenance
84 7.12 Proportion who thought absent parent could pay/pay more
84 7.13 Perceived financial situation of absent parent
84 7.14 Assessed capacity to pay (more) maintenance
85 7.15 Assessed capacity to pay maintenance by lone parents views on capacity to pay. Paying less
than £10
86 7.16 Whether asked and given details of former partner to DSS—all ever on DSS
86 7.17 Reasons for not giving DSS names and addresses
86 7.18 Assessed capacity to pay maintenance by whether name and address supplied to survey.
Paying less than £10 per week
Chapter Eight
89 8.1 Present tenure by marital status
89 8.2 Who the respondent was living with before lone parenthood by marital status
90 8.3 Tenure of lone parent and absent partner (excluding don t knows)
90 8.4 Comparison of tenure type before becoming a lone parent with current tenure type
91 8.5 Comparison of last partner s current accommodation with that before separation—those
with a living together relationship
91 8.6 Changes in tenure of those who lived together before becoming a lone parent and moved
91 8.7 Types of accommodation occupied since respondents became lone parents (movers only)
92 8.8 Assessment of current housing—movers only
92 8.9 Assessment of current housing broken down by type of move since becoming a lone parent
92 8.10 Sources of advice with housing
93 8.11 Satisfaction with current housing by tenure type
93 8.12 Proportion dissatisfied with present accommodation
93 8.13 Satisfaction with current housing of those respondents who had moved
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