Lone Mothers, Social Security and the Family in Hong Kong

Lone Mothers, Social Security and the Family in Hong Kong

by Lai Ching Leung
Lone Mothers, Social Security and the Family in Hong Kong

Lone Mothers, Social Security and the Family in Hong Kong

by Lai Ching Leung

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Overview

This book is the first study with feminist analysis on lone mothers’ economic dependency in Hong Kong. The implications of this study are considerable; it challenges both conventional thinking about families and the political and academic debates about social policy. This book sets out to examine the relationship between social security benefits and lone mothers’ labour supply in Hong Kong. Two particular aspects of the labour supply behaviour of lone mothers are explored: firstly, the possible effect of social security on lone mothers’ employment: and secondly, the knowledge and perception of social security benefits in the decision making processes of lone mothers in relation to taking up paid work. Evidence from this study suggests that there are three structural barriers which hinder lone mothers from taking up paid employment outside their family; inadequate support for child care, the low level of Earnings Disregard Policy which discourages lone mothers living on benefit from being self-reliant and thirdly, the low wages that lone mothers earn in the labour market.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351921404
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/05/2017
Series: Social and Political Studies from Hong Kong
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Lai Ching Leung

Table of Contents

Contents: Social security and work incentives; Women’s economic dependency and the labour market; Women and family change; Lone mothers in Hong Kong; Research methodology; Claiming experiences of lone mothers; Lone mothers and employment; The views of the officials; Conclusions.
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