Abstract

This study examines the roles of household resources and living arrangements in facilitating single mothers' employment. Data from the National Survey of Families and Households were analyzed through regression models with the hybrid method. The findings show that household resources, including financial, child care, and housework assistance, varied across single mothers' living arrangements, that housework assistance was associated with single mothers' employment, and that cohabitation and marriage were significantly related to singlemothers' employment even after controlling for household resources.

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