This article investigates representations of unmarried motherhood in the late 1940s and early 1950s through readings of popular British film and fiction. These sources are used to illustrate contradictions and conflicts in the meanings afforded to unmarried motherhood and, in turn, to highlight how the unmarried mother was used as a motif for exploring post-war normative boundaries around marriage, motherhood, and female sexuality. The article draws upon Raymond Williams's idea of a 'structure of feeling' to make connections between these representations and issues and debates about the role and status of women and mothers more generally in post-war Britain.
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Soc Curr
October 2024
Department of Sociology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Heritage Hall 460, 1401 University Blvd., Birmingham, AL 35233.
Workers in labor unions have better access to high quality health insurance plans, better pensions, and higher wages leading to increased lifetime earnings likely leading to better health. Additionally, much of the gendered hiring, promotion, and wage discrimination faced by women in the workplace is dependent on social characteristics (marital status and/or their status as a mother). While many of the benefits associated with union membership can potentially buffer the gendered workplace inequalities that lead to poorer health outcomes, unions have been largely ignored in health disparities literature.
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August 2024
Centre for Burden of Disease Research, Institute for Public Health, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health, Shah Alam, MYS.
Introduction Adolescent pregnant mothers are at higher risk of acquiring anemia during pregnancy, which has detrimental consequences for the mother and baby. Untreated and prolonged anemia can lead to perinatal morbidity and mortality and antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum maternal morbidity. Anemia among adolescent pregnant mothers can be attributed to many factors, such as poor nutrition and the physiological demands of pregnancy.
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August 2024
Terner Center for Housing Innovation, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Many claim a high prevalence of single motherhood plays a significant role in America's high child poverty. Using the Luxembourg Income Study, we compare the "prevalences and penalties" for child poverty across 30 rich democracies and within the United States over time (1979-2019). Several descriptive patterns contradict the importance of single motherhood.
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July 2024
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 5 Oester Farimagsgade, PO Box 2099, DK, 1014, Copenhagen K, Denmark; Fertility Department, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, 9 Blegdamsvej, DK, 2100, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. Electronic address:
Problem: There has been an increase in the number of single women deciding to have children through the use of medically assisted reproduction (MAR). These women are referred to as 'single mothers by choice' (SMC).
Background: Previous studies have shown how SMC can feel stigmatised.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs
December 2024
Cheshire East and Central Early Intervention in Psychosis Service, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: New parents who have previously experienced psychosis outside and/or following childbirth have an increased likelihood of experiencing an episode during the postpartum period. The decision to try to conceive can be agonising. Receiving care from a specialist perinatal community mental health team can improve outcomes.
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