In Defense of Single-Parent Families
Nancy E. Dowd
Synopsis
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"If there is a less-popular cause in this country than single-parent
families, it doesn't come readily to mind. But Dowd presents a very different view of single-parent
families as pioneers in the development of nonpatriarchal family structures, arguing that the
perceived inferiority of single-parent families has more to do with bias and poverty than the
lack of a male figure, and that we need legal change to increase employment, income and community
support." |