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"We support this report because we share the aim of pushing Member States to address the issue of single mothers by investing in and promoting research into the issue. In doing so, Member States could take advantage of cooperation with the newly created European Institute for Gender Equality in Vilnius.
Additionally, through their individual research findings, they should initiate continuous dialogue with other Member States in order to share and learn the best implementation practices and solutions. We are convinced that some examples could be useful and transferable to all Member States. We should encourage national policies that will guarantee indirect subsidies through the purchase of food, or provide tax credits for single parents such as the existing procedures in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Health care benefits should be afforded to single mothers along with their dependent children in order to counteract the lack of two parent providers. A European incentive to Member States that provide health care for mothers and children with incomes below the national average would be a positive step."@en1
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