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Experiences of lone parents from minority ethnic communities

Description:
A study commissioned by Great Britain?s Department for Work and Pensions to explore minority ethnic lone parents? views and attitudes towards child support and perceptions of their experiences of the Child Support Agency and the New Deal for Lone Parents; 61 lone parents from five distinct minority ethnic groups were interviewed
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Reports & Papers
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Country:
United Kingdom

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