“…While negative societal perceptions of single parents as a group have been well-documented, the research also suggests that these perceptions vary by the gender of the single parent (Bennett & Jamieson, 1999;Bryan et al, 1986;Haire & McGeorge, 2012;Hilton & Devall, 1998). In particular, researchers argue that single mothers are viewed more negatively than single fathers (DeJean et al, 2012;Ganong et al, 1988;Hilton, Desrochers, & Devall, 2001;Jarrett, 1996). Additionally, never-married single mothers are at an even greater disadvantage due to the socio-historical context and structure of everyday life, which continues to disadvantage women (Baber & Allen, 1992).…”