One quarter of single parent families and pensioners are living on an income below the poverty line. |
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This single parent family would have been unable to rent privately in this same neighbourhood. |
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People we have recently helped include a single parent with credit card debts and a publican whose business recently collapsed. |
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Contrast me with a woman I know, a black single parent in her 40s, who is currently being harried by the government until her head is spinning. |
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She struggled through divorce, life as a single parent, abusive relationships and another rocky marriage. |
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Watching my mum being a single parent made me grow up quick and taught me to not rush things in life. |
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I am a female sergeant in the Army National Guard, and a single parent of one. |
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He plays a single parent thief whose diplomatic skills take the form of naked and, at times, plain stupid aggression. |
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Nancy completed the CA program while fitting it into the realities of life as a newly single parent. |
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Although in this day of split families and single parent up bringing, I wonder at times if it is now considered less so. |
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The ability of unsupervised children to access this material is a huge concern for every single parent. |
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He was in a new city, in a different province, a new school, new friends, and being the 1960s he was shadowed by the stigma of being raised by a single parent. |
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I have embraced my new role as a single parent, and to all who may be in similar circumstances, I encourage you to stay strong, proud and unshaken. |
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Other participants named the high cost of children's activities in the city, stress as a single parent and culture shock. |
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Women were more likely than men to say they found being a single parent or living with a workaholic difficult. |
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Also, in a good number of instances, the head of the family is a single parent. |
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As a single parent, he continued working on the railway and at night, weekends and every spare moment, he devoted his time to his kids. |
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In her first years as a single parent, however, Lilias Newton had to supplement her portrait commissions by teaching. |
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This is the gross pay of the single employable person, single disabled person and single parent with one child two years old. |
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Children can be born with a single parent, or they may be born long after the death of their father. |
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Children are growing up in blended families, families with both parents working, single parent families, multigenerational families, and families headed by grandparents. |
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As a single parent wanting to be a productive, taxpaying member of society I require affordable, quality child care for my daughter. |
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For instance, consider the plight of a single parent of young children working at a fast food restaurant. |
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As a working single parent with two children at home, I do feel vulnerable to job loss and potentially having to draw on social assistance. |
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In this type of fertilization, called autogamy, complete homozygosity is obtained in the lines derived from the single parent. |
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She points out that the oft-repeated examples of fatherless woe confound the impact of being raised by a single parent. |
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Playmate, friend and confidant, his alien chum is a compensation for the lonely hurt of an absent father and a shrill mother failing to cope with life as a single parent. |
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Benefits for the disabled single person and single parent with a two year old rose by half a percent. |
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James, by contrast, insisted that the Shakers had rescued the children from an impoverished, shrewish single parent. |
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Carrozzini grew up in a single-parent household in which the single parent was frequently away. |
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My husband works 60-70 hours per week, so I feel like a single parent most of the time. |
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She was a single parent with no relatives in Nova Scotia, and she refused a posting at sea, as she needed to find adequate care for her child. |
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More than half of Antillean children and some 40 per cent of Surinamese children grow up in a single parent family. |
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Provincial benefits for the single parent with one child dropped by 3.5 percent and the couple with two children lost 4.4 percent. |
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For example, you may believe that a single parent is not able to fulfill the travel requirements of a particular position. |
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The application portrayed a single parent family relationship whereas there had been a divorce. |
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The problems of poverty surrounding single parent families has been met in part by increased public assistance. |
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According to Statistics Canada, similar disparities were reported among single individuals as well as single parent families. |
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Take-home pay of the single disabled worker and the single parent with one child was about 20 percent lower. |
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Figure 3 illustrates that an increasing proportion of children are living in single parent families and at an increasingly young age. |
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Van Persie, whose father, a sculptor, raised him as a single parent, had behavioural problems at school and clashed with coaches at his first club, Excelsior. |
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I spent decades on benefits as a single parent bringing up children. |
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In addition, a single parent would have had enough disposable income remaining for other household expenses. |
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Without a college degree, this son of a single parent built a real estate empire with tremendous fortitude, business and political savvy, and a healthy dose of kismet. |
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Her curly dark brown hair, fell softly into her eyes and you could see the slight wrinkles forming around her mouth from the daily stress of running a single parent household. |
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In mitigation, Manat Ali, said Goodwin, a single parent who works part-time, had never been before the courts before. |
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Autogamy, the production of gametes by the division of a single parent cell, is frequently found in unicellular organisms such as the protozoan Paramecium. |
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At the beginning, the Mascots were forming a very special single parent family: two very unusual ladies, mother and daughter, who've somehow found innovative ways to get by on very little money. |
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It is arguable that the statutory levels of financial support do more than defray the actual costs of being a single parent in the current economic environment. |
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In Nova Scotia, the single parent and the couple with children saw the adequacy of their welfare income drop by 1.2 percent and five percent respectively. |
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It is going it alone as a single parent or living with a workaholic. |
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The harshest aspects for women include cuts to family payments that squeeze single parent families, lower increases to pensions, and freezing superannuation contributions as well as cutting the low-income super rebate. |
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For example, children born into a single parent family may transition to a blended family, or from a common-law family to a single parent family, or one in which children live with both parents separately. |
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Children as well as adults suffer when particular family forms, such as women-headed single parent families, are stigmatised by policies devised by the neo-iberal right. |
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Ninety percent of these single parent families are lone mothers, mainly black women or refugees whose life experiences are ones of racial, gender and social class oppressions. |
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The single parent with a two year old saw a very slight increase of 0.7 percent which reflects Manitoba's decision to cease its clawback of the supplement to the federal child tax benefit for children under seven. |
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As a single parent, Godelieva was overwhelmed. |
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The sister is being abandoned in a situation in which she has to raise the child as a single parent and is for the most part subject to considerable stigma in deplorable social circumstances. |
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If you are a single parent, what financial support do you give or receive? |
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Table 12 shows that this condition is strongly related to low incomes as well as single parent status, both of which we know from other data are more likely to occur in Aboriginal households. |
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As illustrated in the chart below, a typical single parent who takes a low-income job can lose about 80 cents of each dollar earned to taxes and reduced income support. |
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Impact of drugs on family life and kin networks in the innercity African-American single parent household. |
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In Australia at present, 84 per cent of single parent families are headed by single mothers, pointing to the gendered impact of this policy reform. |
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Kubo, a housepainter and single parent in his late forties, has just gotten off work and is still in his paint-splattered shorts, t-shirt, and sunglasses. |
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Single parent charity Gingerbread are encouraging parents who think they may now be eligible to apply under the new system. |
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Over 200 people have taken advantage of The Gingerbread Single Parent Helpline, which offers support and guidance to lone parents on financial matters. |
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