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Living Arrangements and the Well-Being of Single Mothers in Japan
James M. Raymo
, Yanfei Zhou
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Living Arrangements
100%
Well-being
100%
Japan
100%
Single Mothers
100%
Self-rated Health
42%
Economic Circumstances
28%
Poor Health
28%
Coresidence
28%
Endogeneity
14%
Living with
14%
Sociodemographic Characteristics
14%
Subjective Well-being
14%
Income Support
14%
Family Characteristics
14%
Well-being Indicators
14%
Employment Characteristics
14%
Intergenerational Coresidence
14%
Subjective Economic Well-being
14%
Social Sciences
Living Arrangements
100%
Wellbeing
100%
Single Mothers
100%
Japan
100%
Sociodemographics
14%
Subjective Well-Being
14%
Psychology
Self-Rated Health
100%
Endogeneity
33%
Subjective Well-Being
33%