Unmarried Mothers

Unmarried Mothers by Clark E. Vincent, published by Bloomsbury Academic on August 22, 1980, is a revised edition comprising 308 pages. This book examines the societal, familial, and psychological factors surrounding illegitimacy, drawing on comprehensive statistical data and detailed analyses of case histories from private practice, maternity homes, and a county hospital.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of the complexities related to unmarried motherhood, focusing on the various influences that contribute to this social issue. The book presents a thorough investigation into the dynamics of family relationships and the implications of political science as they pertain to the topic. Through its analytical approach, Unmarried Mothers provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by unmarried mothers and the broader societal context in which these issues arise.
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Based on comprehensive statistical data and detailed analyses of case histories drawn from private practice, maternity homes, and a county hospital, this book examines the societal, familial, and psychological factors in illegitimacy.
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