Lone parent incomes and social policy outcomes: Canada in international perspective
"The majority of the more than one million lone-parent families in Canada live below the poverty line. To evaluate the effectiveness of Canadian policies in helping low-income, lone-parent families, Terrance Hunsley compares the final income of five different types of families in 10 countries,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The majority of the more than one million lone-parent families in Canada live below the poverty line. To evaluate the effectiveness of Canadian policies in helping low-income, lone-parent families, Terrance Hunsley compares the final income of five different types of families in 10 countries, and draws on interviews conducted with lone parents in the same set of countries." "Comparing the final income of different types of families illustrates the effects of social programs on the distribution of income, incentives to employment and training, and child support payments. Surprisingly, policies appear to preclude both full- and part-time employment for most lone mothers, a finding eloquently substantiated by the testimony of lone parents from around the world." "The author recommends an approach to improving both public and private child support, rent subsidies for low-wage workers, support for lone parents during training and education programs, and more complete and accessible information about benefits and programs for lone parents."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 121 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables vii
Acknowledgements xi
1. Introduction 1
2. Historical Perspectives and Hard Realities 9
3. The Study Method 19
4. The Economic Context of Social Policies in the
Reference Countries 29
5. The Economic Status of Lone Parent Families in the
Reference Countries 41
6. Income Profiles of the Model Lone Parent Families 57
7. The Seminars 83
8. Conclusions and Discussion 93
Reference List and Bibliography 109
List of Tables
4.1: GNP Per Capita and Inflation, 1981 1991 30
4.2: Indicators of Social Demand and Economic Capability 30
4.3: Population and Unemployment 31
4.4: Fertility Rate, Dependency Ratio, and Future Labour Force
Replacement Ratio, 1990 1991 32
4.5: Income Distribution by Population Quintile 34
4.6: Women s Wages Compared to Men s Wages, Human Development
Index Ranking, and Percentage of National Legislature Seats
Held by Women 35
4.7: Employment Indicators 36
4.8: Debt, Social Spending, and Trade Dependency Ratio 37
4.9: Taxation and Spending: General Government Current Receipts
and Total Outlays as Percentage of Nominal GNP 37
5.1: Distribution of Families with Children by Income Quintile
Adjusted for Family Composition, Selected Reference Countries 42
5.2: Ratio of Mean and Median Net Disposable Income of Lone Mother
Families and Two Parent Families, 1987 43
5.3: Pre and Post Transfer Poverty Head Count, and Post Transfer
Poverty Gap, Rank Order, Circa 1986 45
5.4: Pre and Post Tax/Transfer Poverty Rates, at 50% and 40% of
Income Median 47
5.5: SEN Poverty Measure and Its Components, Before and After Taxes
and Transfers, Non Elderly, Lone Parent Families at 40%, 50%,
and 60% of Median Income Poverty Rate, 1984 1987 48
viii / LONE PARENT INCOMES AND SOCIAL POLICY OUTCOMES
6.1: Social and Economic Characteristics of Model Lone Parents 63
6.2: Monthly Income of Model Families in Sydney, Australia 65
6.3: Monthly Income of Model Families in Ottawa, Canada 66
6.4: Monthly Income of Model Families in Copenhagen, Denmark 67
6.5: Monthly Income of Model Families in Nantes, France 68
6.6: Monthly Income of Model Families in Bremen, Germany 69
6.7: Monthly Income of Model Families in Rotterdam, Netherlands 70
6.8: Monthly Income of Model Families in Oslo, Norway 71
6.9: Monthly Income of Model Families in Stockholm, Sweden 72
6.10: Monthly Income of Model Families in the United Kingdom,
Average of Local Authorities 73
6.11: Monthly Income of Model Families in Syracuse, United States 74
6.12: Final Monthly Income Measures of Model Lone Parent Families 75
6.13: Total Monthly Subsidies Received by Model Lone Parent Families 76
6.14: Final Income of Model Lone Parent Families as a Percentage of
Average Production Worker s Wage, 1993 76
6.15: Final Income of Model Lone Parent Families as a Percentage of
After Tax/Transfer Income of One Earner Couples with Two
Children, 1993 77
6.16: Total Subsidy of Model Lone Parent Families as a Percentage of
After Tax/Transfer Income of One Earner Couples with Two
Children, 1993 77
6.17: Ranking of Countries by Mothers Final Income Measure 78
6.18: Ranking of Mothers by Final Income Within Each Country 78
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title_full | Lone parent incomes and social policy outcomes Canada in international perspective Terrance Hunsley |
title_fullStr | Lone parent incomes and social policy outcomes Canada in international perspective Terrance Hunsley |
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