@article{fdi:010073336, title = {{L}one motherhood and its educational outcomes for children in {V}ietnam}, author = {{L}oenzien, {M}yriam de}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}icro-data from the 2009 {V}ietnam census indicate that lone mothers represent 11.0% of all women aged 15 to 49 living with at least one of their children (≤17 years old). {R}esults from logistic regression models show that school enrollment and attainment levels are lower for children of lone mothers than for children living with two parents. {T}his negative effect is observed for children of never married, divorced or separated, and widowed lone mothers as well as for children of women currently married to a migrant not residing in the household provided they are not head of household. {T}his disadvantage may be explained by reduced availability of human, material, and financial resources; restricted agency of the mother; and long-term socioeconomic and demographic processes shaping family relations and migration.}, keywords = {{DEMOGRAPHIE} ; {FEMME} ; {RECENSEMENT} ; {STRUCTURE} {FAMILIALE} ; {ENFANT} {D}'{AGE} {SCOLAIRE} ; {EDUCATION} ; {ROLE} {DES} {FEMMES} ; {CELIBAT} ; {RELATION} {DE} {GENRE} ; {STATUT} {SOCIOECONOMIQUE} ; {CHANGEMENT} {SOCIAL} ; {VIET} {NAM}}, booktitle = {{G}rowing up in one-parent families in {A}sia}, journal = {{M}arriage and {F}amily {R}eview}, volume = {52}, numero = {1-2}, pages = {162--195}, ISSN = {0149-4929}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.1080/01494929.2015.1136859}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010073336}, }