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VULNERABLE GROUPS AND QUALITY OF LIFE: LITERATURE INSIGHTS FOR SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES

Ștefan Gabriel Burcea ()
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Ștefan Gabriel Burcea: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania

Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2022, vol. 18, issue 1, 105-112

Abstract: The number of single-parent families is constantly increasing, and is one of the most vulnerable groups experiencing social exclusion and poverty. As a result of society's negative perception of this group, but also the lack of interest from public authorities, many single-parent families face social marginalisation, but also a low standard of living caused by limited access to the education system and health services, limited financial resources, lack of basic food or poor living conditions. Therefore, the present study aims to highlight the social problems faced by single-parent families by reviewing the research results of several studies in the literature that analyse the factors affecting the quality of life in single-parent families, the development in normal conditions of the next generation, who are at risk of facing the same problems and difficulties, and the aspects that influence the access of the vulnerable group on the labour market.

Keywords: quality of life; vulnerable groups; single parent family. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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