This paper suggests that analyses of marriage experience take into account both structures of inequality and context. Although marriage is widely viewed as producing economic well-being and family stability, this analysis of a sample of White rural families finds the likelihood of realizing these benefits to be closely related to social class position. Marriage failed to produce these benefits for many working class and poor families. Although gains in economic self-sufficiency are viewed as an explanation for White women\u27s perceived retreat from marriage, the limited opportunity structure for women in this rural place provides a context in which women continue to rely on marriage for economic survival
This article examines whether “marriage formation” policy is an effective singular public policy fo...
Since 1950 the sources of the gains from marriage have changed radically. As the educational attainm...
For the last 30 years, encouraging employment has been the primary focus of U.S. anti-poverty polici...
This paper suggests that analyses of marriage experience take into account both structures of inequa...
Our objective is to link recent U.S. marriage trends to changes in the employment and earnings of th...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
SiGLE-RusHTON Wendy, McLanahan Sara.- For Richer or Poorer? Marriage as an Anti- Poverty Strategy in...
The purpose of this research was to examine how marital status may affect social stratification, spe...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Change in marital satisfactio...
Popular discussions of changes in American families over the past 60 years have revolved around the ...
Marriage is one of the most important determinants of economic prosperity, yet most existing theorie...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
Journal ArticleChanges in labor force participation and returns may have lessened divorce's traditio...
This article examines whether “marriage formation” policy is an effective singular public policy fo...
Since 1950 the sources of the gains from marriage have changed radically. As the educational attainm...
For the last 30 years, encouraging employment has been the primary focus of U.S. anti-poverty polici...
This paper suggests that analyses of marriage experience take into account both structures of inequa...
Our objective is to link recent U.S. marriage trends to changes in the employment and earnings of th...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
SiGLE-RusHTON Wendy, McLanahan Sara.- For Richer or Poorer? Marriage as an Anti- Poverty Strategy in...
The purpose of this research was to examine how marital status may affect social stratification, spe...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Change in marital satisfactio...
Popular discussions of changes in American families over the past 60 years have revolved around the ...
Marriage is one of the most important determinants of economic prosperity, yet most existing theorie...
ManuscriptIncome losses resulting from marital disruption have traditionally contributed to high rat...
One of the most striking changes in American society in the last forty years has been the decline an...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
Journal ArticleChanges in labor force participation and returns may have lessened divorce's traditio...
This article examines whether “marriage formation” policy is an effective singular public policy fo...
Since 1950 the sources of the gains from marriage have changed radically. As the educational attainm...
For the last 30 years, encouraging employment has been the primary focus of U.S. anti-poverty polici...