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Displaying morally responsible motherhood : lone mothers accounting for work during non-standard hours
(Policy Press, 2020)
This study examined how lone mothers rationalise their work during non-standard hours (e.g., evenings and weekends), which they perceive as problematic in terms of child wellbeing, and thereby as violating the culturally shared moral order of ‘good...
Relationship between mothers’ enjoyment and sedentary behavior and physical activity of mother-child dyads using a movement-to-music video program : a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
(Biomed Central, 2020)
was to assess the relationship between mothers’ enjoyment and participants’ sedentary behavior (SB) and physical activity (PA) as a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) using data from Moving Sound RCT in the Pirkanmaa area of Finland...
Non-abusing mothers' support needs after child sexual abuse disclosure : A narrative review
(Blackwell Science, 2018)
The role of maternal support has been perceived as vital throughout the recovery process of sexually abused children. However, it is important to look at the concept “support” from the perspective of non‐abusing mothers' personal needs...
‘Celebrating diverse motherhood’ : Physically disabled women’s counter-narratives to their stigmatised identity as mothers
(Policy Press, 2018)
This study examined how disabled women negotiated their stigmatised identity as mothers by presenting counter-narratives to the culturally dominant narrative of disabled motherhood. Eleven Finnish physically disabled mothers were interviewed...
Mothers’ non-standard working schedules and family time : enhancing regularity and togetherness
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016)
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to investigate Finnish working mothers’ experiences of the effects of non-standard working schedules (NSWS) on family time in two family forms, coupled and lone-parent families. ...
Mothers’ non-standard working and childcare-related challenges : A comparison between lone and coupled mothers
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016)
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to particularly focus on lone-mother families, comparing the childcare-related challenges experienced by working lone mothers and coupled mothers in three European countries in the ...
Reconciliation of work and care among lone mothers of adults with intellectual disabilities: the role and limits of care capital
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
In this study, the concept of social capital is applied to an exploration of Guanxi (social networking to create good relationships) among working lone mothers of adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) in Taiwan. Using in-depth interviews...
Nonstandard Work Hours and Single Versus Coupled Mothers? : Work-to-Family Conflict
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2019)
Objective
To compare single and coupled mothers' experiences of time‐based work‐to‐family conflict (WFC) and work‐to‐family positive affective spillover (PAS) in the context of maternal nonstandard work hours.
Backgr ...
Feeling Poor and Lonely : The Felt Experiences of Low-Income Working Lone Mothers in Finland
(SAGE Publications, 2023)
This article analyzes the current feelings of Finnish low-income working lone mothers and their views on what it means to be poor in the welfare state of Finland. This is done by analyzing written accounts of lone mothers through a qualitative...
Managing the “Triple Demand”: Lone Mothers’ Non-Standard Work Hours and Work–Family Reconciliation
(Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2019)
This doctoral study examined how lone mothers in Finland, the Netherlands
and the United Kingdom experience the reconciliation of work and family life
when the mothers are faced with the “triple demand” which links their status
as sole breadwinners...