In recent years, social scientists have used online dating sites to study the role of race in the dating and marriage market. This research has revealed a racialized and gendered hierarchy that disproportionately excludes African-Americans and Asian-American men. For decades, other researchers have studied the risks and outcomes for children who are raised in single-parent homes as compared to children raised by married parents. Drawing on these studies, this Essay explores how racial preferences in the dating and marriage market potentially disadvantage the children of middle-class African-American women who lack or reject opportunities to intermarry relative to children of married parents. Specifically, it examines the relationship betwee...
This Article is an invited special projects paper for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law R...
While divorcing couples in the United States have been studied for many years, separating unmarried ...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...
In recent years, social scientists have used online dating sites to study the role of race in the da...
The utilization of race as a proxy for evaluating different characteristics of others contains risk ...
This essay is divided into three parts. Part I documents the extent of the racial gap in marriage. P...
Intimate romantic relationship formation, including marriage, remains a significant cultural aspect ...
With few notable exceptions, critical explorations of interracial romantic relationships have emerge...
Part I highlights recent data on racially segregated neighborhoods and low rates of interracial marr...
Intimate romantic relationship formation, including marriage, remains a significant cultural aspect ...
Interracial relationships are defined as relationships where each person is of a different race than...
This Article reflects remarks presented at a symposium on Regulating Reproductive Technologies at ...
I served on the panel entitled “The Children of Loving,” which for me has two connotations. First, a...
The past 30 years have witnessed a dramatic divergence in family structure by social class, income, ...
This study explores the desire to marry, marriageable mate criteria, and marital choices/options as ...
This Article is an invited special projects paper for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law R...
While divorcing couples in the United States have been studied for many years, separating unmarried ...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...
In recent years, social scientists have used online dating sites to study the role of race in the da...
The utilization of race as a proxy for evaluating different characteristics of others contains risk ...
This essay is divided into three parts. Part I documents the extent of the racial gap in marriage. P...
Intimate romantic relationship formation, including marriage, remains a significant cultural aspect ...
With few notable exceptions, critical explorations of interracial romantic relationships have emerge...
Part I highlights recent data on racially segregated neighborhoods and low rates of interracial marr...
Intimate romantic relationship formation, including marriage, remains a significant cultural aspect ...
Interracial relationships are defined as relationships where each person is of a different race than...
This Article reflects remarks presented at a symposium on Regulating Reproductive Technologies at ...
I served on the panel entitled “The Children of Loving,” which for me has two connotations. First, a...
The past 30 years have witnessed a dramatic divergence in family structure by social class, income, ...
This study explores the desire to marry, marriageable mate criteria, and marital choices/options as ...
This Article is an invited special projects paper for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law R...
While divorcing couples in the United States have been studied for many years, separating unmarried ...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...