A note on racial differences in the effect of female economic opportunity on marriage rates
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A note on racial differences in the effect of female economic opportunity on marriage rates
Abstract
The previously observed aggregate relationship between marriage rates and female work opportunities is not found among black Americans. Alternative definitions of family formation which take illegitimacy into consideration are explored and also found to be unrelated to black females' economic opportunities. Although some of the difference may be attributed to measurement error, the significant disparity between the two populations probably reflects substantive differences.
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