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The Role of Socio-Economic Strategies in the Childbearing Decisions of Anglophone Women in Montreal, Quebec
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The Role of Socio-Economic Strategies in the Childbearing Decisions of Anglophone Women in Montreal, Quebec
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Do welfare and social service provisions affect the childbearing decisions of Anglophone single mothers living below the low-income level in Montreal? The author argues that neoliberal rhetoric has asserted that increased welfare generosity will ultimately breed dependence on social services and propagate a lack of self-sufficiency for single mothers. Rather than a direct cause-and-effect relationship between welfare generosity and the birthrate of single mothers relying on welfare, the author’s evidence suggests a weak correlation: while these provisions may alter the context in which childbearing decisions are made, they do not solely or primarily determine the outcomes of a pregnancy.
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Master's thesis
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McGill University
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Montreal
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2007
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vi-85p.
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en
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Adams, Elise. “The Role of Socio-Economic Strategies in the Childbearing Decisions of Anglophone Women in Montreal, Quebec.” Master’s thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMM/TC-QMM-112322.pdf.
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