" ( r An analysis of demographiC data deicribi g family 'stability among blacks, and whites for the period 1950 tc 1977 shows the following: (1) among both races a growing, proportion of marriages end In divorce; (2) an increasing xactiod cf familiesnow about 33% of the black and 10 % of the white---are headed ty woven; (3):there have.been sharp increases in divorce and illegitimacy which have produced changes in the living arrangem4nts cf young children. Fewer flare living with both their parents and a growing sbaie live with the mother only,These trends point toward a shift away from family stability. Similar cha es have occurred among both races, but the shifts have teen greate among blacks. Racial differences on indicators-of...
We estimate trends and racial differentials in marriage, cohabitation, union formation and dissoluti...
This article uses data from the 1973-2006 General Social Survey to assess the interactive impact of ...
In the course of the twentieth century, African American families have been the objects of a great d...
This is a collection of three studies that, together, seek to characterize the strong structural fac...
This paper attempts to dispel stereotypes about black family structures through an examination of th...
I use a new data source, the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, to trace race differ-ences in f...
1960 to 1980 doubling (21% to 41%) of black children in one-parent families emerged from 1940-to-197...
fundamental obstacle to racial equality was the instability of Black families, and especially the pr...
The authors review demographic trends and research on families in the United States, with a special ...
Social scientists have noted an increasing divergence in family patterns between US blacks and white...
This paper assesses the impact of changing demographic behavior—fertility levels, mortality, generat...
Research on family instability typically measures changes in coresident parents, but children also e...
One of the most heavily studied subfields of family sociology is that of racial disparities in famil...
In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned that non-marital childbearing and marital dissolution were ...
In recent decades the proportion of women with children who head their own households has increased ...
We estimate trends and racial differentials in marriage, cohabitation, union formation and dissoluti...
This article uses data from the 1973-2006 General Social Survey to assess the interactive impact of ...
In the course of the twentieth century, African American families have been the objects of a great d...
This is a collection of three studies that, together, seek to characterize the strong structural fac...
This paper attempts to dispel stereotypes about black family structures through an examination of th...
I use a new data source, the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series, to trace race differ-ences in f...
1960 to 1980 doubling (21% to 41%) of black children in one-parent families emerged from 1940-to-197...
fundamental obstacle to racial equality was the instability of Black families, and especially the pr...
The authors review demographic trends and research on families in the United States, with a special ...
Social scientists have noted an increasing divergence in family patterns between US blacks and white...
This paper assesses the impact of changing demographic behavior—fertility levels, mortality, generat...
Research on family instability typically measures changes in coresident parents, but children also e...
One of the most heavily studied subfields of family sociology is that of racial disparities in famil...
In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned that non-marital childbearing and marital dissolution were ...
In recent decades the proportion of women with children who head their own households has increased ...
We estimate trends and racial differentials in marriage, cohabitation, union formation and dissoluti...
This article uses data from the 1973-2006 General Social Survey to assess the interactive impact of ...
In the course of the twentieth century, African American families have been the objects of a great d...