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Investigation of Economic Activities of Single Parent Families

Year 2015, Volume: 23 Issue: 25, 93 - 112, 30.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.17233/se.13693

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore the economic activities of single parent families and make valid recommendations for improving these activities. Participants of this study consisted of single parent families employees at the Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey (n=119). According the results, it is more than half among families who are not taking support about child care with or without a payment (56.3%) and not getting help for house cleaning with a payment (65.5%). Attract the attention that the families who couldn’t make savings or investment (57.1%), who became indebted (74.8%). Most of the families do not get support from any institution/ agency/ foundation or immediate vicinity (90.8%). Among the families, getting help who take fiscal aid (45.5%) and who receive support from their family (45.5%) are less than half.

References

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  • Alikaşifoğlu, M. (2008), “Behavioral Problems in Adolescents”, Istanbul University, Faculty of Medicine Continuing Medical Education Activities Symposium Series, 63:5-59.
  • Amato, P.R. (2000), “Diversity within Single-Parent Families”, in: Handbook of Family Diversity, edited by D.H. Demo & K.R. Allen & M.A. Fine, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Arendell, T. (1986), Mothers and divorce: Legal, economic, and social dilemmas, Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Arıkan, C. (1992), Poverty and Divorce, Incompatibility in Marriage, Ankara: Dawn Printing.
  • Bartz, K.W. & W.C. Witcher (1978), “When father gets custody”, Children Today, 7, 35.
  • Bernheim, D.B. & K.J. Scholz (1993), “Tax policy and the economy”, January, 1, 38.
  • Brandwein, R.A. & C.A. Brown & E.M. Fox (1974), “Women and children last: The social situation of divorced mothers and their families”, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 36, 498-514.
  • Caputo, R. (1999), Advantage white and male, disadvantage black and female: Income inequality, economic well-being, and economic mobility among families in a youth cohorti 1979-1991, Danbury, Rutledge Books.
  • Carney, S. & W. Gale (1999), “Asset accumulation among low-income households”, Brookings Discussion Paper in Domestic Studies, Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution.
  • Çoban, A. & C. Özbesler (2009), “Family-oriented social policy and Services in Turkey”, Family and Society Journal, 5(18), 31-41.
  • Garman, E.T. & R.E. Forgue (1988), Personal Finance, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, P: 167, 262-263.
  • Gasser, R.D. & C.M. Taylor (1976), “Role adjustment of single parent fathers with dependent children”, The Family Coordinator, 25(4), 397-401.
  • Gladow, N.W. & M.P. Ray (1986), “The impact of informal support systems on the well-being of low-income single parents”, Family Relations, 35, 113–123.
  • Hardey, M. & J. Glover (1991), Lone parenthood: Income, Employment, Daycare and Lone Parenthood, New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
  • Harknett, K. (2006), “The relationship between private safety nets and economic outcomes among single mothers”, Journal of Marriage and Family, 68(1), 172–191.
  • Hawkins, R.L. (2010), “Fickle families and the kindness of strangers: Social capital in the lives of low-income single mothers”, Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 20(1), 38–55.
  • Keshet, H.F. & K.M. Rosenthal (1978), “Single Parent Families: A New Study”, Children Today, 7: 13-17.
  • Kissman, K. & J. Allen (1993), Single-Parent Families, London: Sage Publication.
  • Kitson, G.C. & L.A. Morgan (1990), “The Multiple Consequences of Divorce”, Journal of Marriage and The Family, 52: 913-24.
  • Lino, M. (1995), “The Economics of Single Parenthood: Past Research and Future Directions”, Marriage and Family Review, 20: 99-114.
  • McLanahan, S. & L. Casper (1995), “Growing Diversity and Inequality in the American Family”, in: State of the Union: American in the 1990s, ed. R. Farley, New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Mendes, H. (1976), “Single fathers”, Family Coordinator, 25, 439-444.
  • Muehlenberg, B. (2002), “The Case for the Two Parent Family Part 2”, USA, National Observer.
  • Norton, A.J. & P.C. Glick (1986), “One parent families: A social and economic profile”, National Council on Family Relations, 35, 9-17.
  • Oliver, M.L. & T.M. Shapiro (1995), Black Wealth/White Wealth: A New Perspective on Racial Inequality, New York: Routledge.
  • Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry General Directorate of Social Assistance (ASAGEM) (2011), Research of Single Parent Families, Ankara: Makromedya.
  • Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry Turkish Social Service and Children Protection Institution (SHCEK) (2010), Kindergartens and Day Care Centers, <http://shcek.gov.tr/kres-ve- gunduzbakimevleri2.aspx>, 28.08.2010.
  • Rocha, C.J. (1997), “Factors that contribute to the economic well-being in female-headed households”, Journal of Social Service Research, 23(1), 1-17.
  • Schmidt, L. (2004), “Gender, marriage, and asset accumulation in the United States”, Paper presented at the workshop on women and the distribution of wealth, Yale Center for International and Area Studies, November, 12-13.
  • Serin, N. & S. Öztürk (2007), “Divorced parents with children aged 9-13 and Anxiety Levels of Self-Esteem in the same age group children with divorced parents”, Kırşehir Journal of Education Faculty, (KEFAD), 8(2): 117-128.
  • Şirvanlı, D. (1999), “The effects of marital conflict and divorce on children II: Social support”, Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 6(2), 83-88.
  • Şirvanlı, D. (2003), “The Impact of Interparental Divorce on Adult Attachment Styles and Perceived Parenting Styles of Adolescents: Study in Turkey”, Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 40: 129-149.
  • Tcheng-Laroche, F. & R. Prince (1983), “Seperated and divorced women compared with married controls”, Social Science and Medicine, 17, 95-105.
  • Toksoy, Ş.E. (2005), “Psychosocial Effects of parental death on high school adolescents”, Institute of Education Sciences at Marmara University, Unpublished master's thesis, Istanbul.
  • TUIK (2012), Divorce Statisticals, <http://www.tuik.gov.tr/>, 05.06.2012.
  • Turkish Civil Code (2001), Chapter Two: Divorce, Article 175, <http://www.tbmm.gov.tr/kanunlar/k4721.html>, 28.06.2010.
  • Warr, D.J. (2005), “Social networks in a ‘discredited’ neighbourhood”, Journal of Sociology, 41(3), 285–308.
  • Weinstein, N.M. (2000), “America’s rags-to-riches myth”, The New York Times, 28.
  • Weiss, R. (1984), “The impact of marital dissolution on income and consumption in single-parent household”, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 115-127.
  • Weitzman, L.J. (1985), The Divorce Revolution: The unexpected social and economic consequences for women and children in America, New York: Free Press.
  • Wollff, E. (2001), “Recent trends in wealth ownership”, in: T. Shapiro & E. Wolff (Eds.), Benefits and Mechanisms For Spreading Asset Ownership in United States, NY: Russel Sage Foundation.
  • Yıldız, S.A. (2004), “Children, Death and Loss”, Balikesir University Journal of Social Sciences, 11: 125-144.
  • Yılmaz, A. (1998), “Entity image of the university students who has single parents and who has two Parents”, Çocuk ve Ergen Ruh Sağlığı Dergisi, 5(3), 142-150.
  • Ziol-Guest, K.M. (2009), “A Single Father's Shopping Bag”, Purchasing Decisions in Single-Father Families, Institute for Children and Poverty, New York.

Investigation of Economic Activities of Single Parent Families

Year 2015, Volume: 23 Issue: 25, 93 - 112, 30.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.17233/se.13693

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore the economic activities of single parent families and make valid recommendations for improving these activities. Participants of this study consisted of single parent families employees at the Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey (n=119). According the results, it is more than half among families who are not taking support about child care with or without a payment (56.3%) and not getting help for house cleaning with a payment (65.5%). Attract the attention that the families who couldn’t make savings or investment (57.1%), who became indebted (74.8%). Most of the families do not get support from any institution/ agency/ foundation or immediate vicinity (90.8%). Among the families, getting help who take fiscal aid (45.5%) and who receive support from their family (45.5%) are less than half.

References

  • Ahuja, R.D. & M. Walker (1994), “Female headed single parents families: Comparisons with dual parent households on restaurant and convenience food usage”, Journal of Consumer Marketing, 11(4), 41-54.
  • Alikaşifoğlu, M. (2008), “Behavioral Problems in Adolescents”, Istanbul University, Faculty of Medicine Continuing Medical Education Activities Symposium Series, 63:5-59.
  • Amato, P.R. (2000), “Diversity within Single-Parent Families”, in: Handbook of Family Diversity, edited by D.H. Demo & K.R. Allen & M.A. Fine, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Arendell, T. (1986), Mothers and divorce: Legal, economic, and social dilemmas, Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Arıkan, C. (1992), Poverty and Divorce, Incompatibility in Marriage, Ankara: Dawn Printing.
  • Bartz, K.W. & W.C. Witcher (1978), “When father gets custody”, Children Today, 7, 35.
  • Bernheim, D.B. & K.J. Scholz (1993), “Tax policy and the economy”, January, 1, 38.
  • Brandwein, R.A. & C.A. Brown & E.M. Fox (1974), “Women and children last: The social situation of divorced mothers and their families”, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 36, 498-514.
  • Caputo, R. (1999), Advantage white and male, disadvantage black and female: Income inequality, economic well-being, and economic mobility among families in a youth cohorti 1979-1991, Danbury, Rutledge Books.
  • Carney, S. & W. Gale (1999), “Asset accumulation among low-income households”, Brookings Discussion Paper in Domestic Studies, Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution.
  • Çoban, A. & C. Özbesler (2009), “Family-oriented social policy and Services in Turkey”, Family and Society Journal, 5(18), 31-41.
  • Garman, E.T. & R.E. Forgue (1988), Personal Finance, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, P: 167, 262-263.
  • Gasser, R.D. & C.M. Taylor (1976), “Role adjustment of single parent fathers with dependent children”, The Family Coordinator, 25(4), 397-401.
  • Gladow, N.W. & M.P. Ray (1986), “The impact of informal support systems on the well-being of low-income single parents”, Family Relations, 35, 113–123.
  • Hardey, M. & J. Glover (1991), Lone parenthood: Income, Employment, Daycare and Lone Parenthood, New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
  • Harknett, K. (2006), “The relationship between private safety nets and economic outcomes among single mothers”, Journal of Marriage and Family, 68(1), 172–191.
  • Hawkins, R.L. (2010), “Fickle families and the kindness of strangers: Social capital in the lives of low-income single mothers”, Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 20(1), 38–55.
  • Keshet, H.F. & K.M. Rosenthal (1978), “Single Parent Families: A New Study”, Children Today, 7: 13-17.
  • Kissman, K. & J. Allen (1993), Single-Parent Families, London: Sage Publication.
  • Kitson, G.C. & L.A. Morgan (1990), “The Multiple Consequences of Divorce”, Journal of Marriage and The Family, 52: 913-24.
  • Lino, M. (1995), “The Economics of Single Parenthood: Past Research and Future Directions”, Marriage and Family Review, 20: 99-114.
  • McLanahan, S. & L. Casper (1995), “Growing Diversity and Inequality in the American Family”, in: State of the Union: American in the 1990s, ed. R. Farley, New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Mendes, H. (1976), “Single fathers”, Family Coordinator, 25, 439-444.
  • Muehlenberg, B. (2002), “The Case for the Two Parent Family Part 2”, USA, National Observer.
  • Norton, A.J. & P.C. Glick (1986), “One parent families: A social and economic profile”, National Council on Family Relations, 35, 9-17.
  • Oliver, M.L. & T.M. Shapiro (1995), Black Wealth/White Wealth: A New Perspective on Racial Inequality, New York: Routledge.
  • Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry General Directorate of Social Assistance (ASAGEM) (2011), Research of Single Parent Families, Ankara: Makromedya.
  • Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry Turkish Social Service and Children Protection Institution (SHCEK) (2010), Kindergartens and Day Care Centers, <http://shcek.gov.tr/kres-ve- gunduzbakimevleri2.aspx>, 28.08.2010.
  • Rocha, C.J. (1997), “Factors that contribute to the economic well-being in female-headed households”, Journal of Social Service Research, 23(1), 1-17.
  • Schmidt, L. (2004), “Gender, marriage, and asset accumulation in the United States”, Paper presented at the workshop on women and the distribution of wealth, Yale Center for International and Area Studies, November, 12-13.
  • Serin, N. & S. Öztürk (2007), “Divorced parents with children aged 9-13 and Anxiety Levels of Self-Esteem in the same age group children with divorced parents”, Kırşehir Journal of Education Faculty, (KEFAD), 8(2): 117-128.
  • Şirvanlı, D. (1999), “The effects of marital conflict and divorce on children II: Social support”, Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 6(2), 83-88.
  • Şirvanlı, D. (2003), “The Impact of Interparental Divorce on Adult Attachment Styles and Perceived Parenting Styles of Adolescents: Study in Turkey”, Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 40: 129-149.
  • Tcheng-Laroche, F. & R. Prince (1983), “Seperated and divorced women compared with married controls”, Social Science and Medicine, 17, 95-105.
  • Toksoy, Ş.E. (2005), “Psychosocial Effects of parental death on high school adolescents”, Institute of Education Sciences at Marmara University, Unpublished master's thesis, Istanbul.
  • TUIK (2012), Divorce Statisticals, <http://www.tuik.gov.tr/>, 05.06.2012.
  • Turkish Civil Code (2001), Chapter Two: Divorce, Article 175, <http://www.tbmm.gov.tr/kanunlar/k4721.html>, 28.06.2010.
  • Warr, D.J. (2005), “Social networks in a ‘discredited’ neighbourhood”, Journal of Sociology, 41(3), 285–308.
  • Weinstein, N.M. (2000), “America’s rags-to-riches myth”, The New York Times, 28.
  • Weiss, R. (1984), “The impact of marital dissolution on income and consumption in single-parent household”, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 115-127.
  • Weitzman, L.J. (1985), The Divorce Revolution: The unexpected social and economic consequences for women and children in America, New York: Free Press.
  • Wollff, E. (2001), “Recent trends in wealth ownership”, in: T. Shapiro & E. Wolff (Eds.), Benefits and Mechanisms For Spreading Asset Ownership in United States, NY: Russel Sage Foundation.
  • Yıldız, S.A. (2004), “Children, Death and Loss”, Balikesir University Journal of Social Sciences, 11: 125-144.
  • Yılmaz, A. (1998), “Entity image of the university students who has single parents and who has two Parents”, Çocuk ve Ergen Ruh Sağlığı Dergisi, 5(3), 142-150.
  • Ziol-Guest, K.M. (2009), “A Single Father's Shopping Bag”, Purchasing Decisions in Single-Father Families, Institute for Children and Poverty, New York.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Muhammet Öztürk

Ayfer Aydıner Boylu

Publication Date July 30, 2015
Submission Date July 19, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 23 Issue: 25

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APA Öztürk, M., & Aydıner Boylu, A. (2015). Investigation of Economic Activities of Single Parent Families. Sosyoekonomi, 23(25), 93-112. https://doi.org/10.17233/se.13693
AMA Öztürk M, Aydıner Boylu A. Investigation of Economic Activities of Single Parent Families. Sosyoekonomi. July 2015;23(25):93-112. doi:10.17233/se.13693
Chicago Öztürk, Muhammet, and Ayfer Aydıner Boylu. “Investigation of Economic Activities of Single Parent Families”. Sosyoekonomi 23, no. 25 (July 2015): 93-112. https://doi.org/10.17233/se.13693.
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