The women in feminization of poverty are continuously dealing with an overload of work. The women will take care of the household, family members, children, and much more. Most women deal with not having enough education to get a suitable job, because they put their family first. Other women are uncertain on …show more content…
There comes a time when an individual begins to struggle financially. Whether it is dealing with getting laid off from work or having their pay check cut. Individuals will begin to find ways to make ends meet. The parents will attempt to make sure that their children are taken care of, however not all the time do their efforts pay off. The mother may end up losing their children due to malnourishment or a home that is no longer safe enough for the child to live in.
This type of situation is overwhelming, you have a child that does not understand why they are being taken away from their parents and a parent fighting to keep their child from being taken from them. However, the parent has a chance to get their child back. When the parent has a stable environment that is safe for their child and the resources to take of them, then the parent will be able to get their child back. This process is not simple, it takes a lot of work and planning to help get the parent the help that they need.
Feminization of Poverty and Foster Care may go hand in hand. Depending on the situation of the feminization it may lead to mothers not being able to take care of their children as much as would like too. Mothers are struggling to do what is right for their family however, they do not always have the resources nor support that they need regardless if there is a man in the