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Only one pair of hands: Ways that single mothers stretch work and family resources 

Authors: Rosanna Hertz a; Faith I. Ferguson b
Affiliations:   a Department of Women's Studies, Wellesley College, MA
b Department of Sociology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA
DOI: 10.1080/13668809808414695
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Community, Work & Family, Volume 1, Issue 1 April 1998 , pages 13 - 37
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Abstract

Based on in-depth interviews with 50 women in the eastern part of Massachusetts in the United States between the ages of 22 and 50 who have chosen to be single mothers, this article presents a typology demonstrating the factors leading to, and consequences of, differing combinations of economic and social support for childrearing marshaled by the mothers. Ensuring middle class lives for their children is a central goal for the mothers. This goal determines how and why the mothers construct specific strategies to complement their 'one pair of hands' based on resources they develop: some have both financial resources and a deep network of support ('good jobs/good friends'), others have either one or the other ('tapping the networks' and 'looking to the market'), and a fourth group have neither ('going it alone'). Despite variation in resources all the women seek ways to tip the balance of work and family in favor of mother-time, and in the process of developing individual solutions activate broad kin and community networks.
Keywords: Family; work; single mothers; social networks; friendship; family finances
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