Alexander, Shoshana, IN PRAISE OF SINGLE PARENTS: MOTHERS AND FATHERS EMBRACING THE CHALLENGE, New York, Houghton Mifflin, 1994--Presents single parenting in the voices of the real experts; the parents themselves. Features the personal stories of many men and women who, by choice or by circumstance,are raising children by themselves. 404 pages
Allen and Wolkowitz, HOMEWORKING: MYTHS AND REALITIES, Macmillan, 1987-- A feminist examination of women who work out of their homes. Explores why women choose to work at home, how they benefit from it, and discusses the drawbacks. 225 pages
Berry, Mary Frances, THE POLITICS OF PARENTHOOD, Viking Pub.,--Argues that while American society still clings to a family model in which child care is a women's responsibility, what matters is not who cares for children, but the quality of the care. 303 pages
Katzev and Bragdon, CHILD CARE SOLUTIONS, Avon Books,1990--A parent's guide to finding child care you can trust. Takes you step-by-step through the search process. Covers coming to terms with cost and payment, and helps define responsibilities. 207 pages
Olney, Claude, THE BUCK STARTS HERE: HOW TO TURN YOUR HIDDEN ASSETS INTO MONEY, Morrow, 1991--Professor Olney reveals his secrets to attaining lifelong success and wealth, utilizing everyday opportunities that you can capitalize on, from your own home. 235 pages
Singer, Harry Foundation, WHAT, IF ANY, SHOULD GOVERNMENTS' ROLE BE IN CHILD CARE?, Wellington, CA 1991--Excerpts from the essays submitted to the Foundation by more than a thousand high school students across the country.125 pages