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Marriage Markets
By Cahn
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Description
They draw from truly fascinating sociological data to drive home their point that economic factors weigh heaviest. For instance, when eligible (i.e., desirable and marriageable) men outnumber eligible women, the marriage and marital stability rates are significantly higher than when the reverse situation occurs - the exact situation we have in America today. Among the educated middle classes, eligible men outnumber eligible women in the area that truly matters--high incomes--and people in that strata therefore have far more stable family lives than working class and poorer Americans. In these latter sectors, men have lost economic ground vis-à-vis women, and family lives have become increasingly unstable in the last two decades. Interestingly, religion and moral values are insignificant factors in generating this difference in comparison to class. To make families stronger, then, we need to increase the level of economic stability in the bottom half of the population. The authors close with a series of policy proposals to address the family-related problems that flow from economic instability. A rigorous and enlightening account of why American families have changed so much since the 1960s, Family Classes cuts through the ideological and moralistic rhetoric that drives our current debate.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
268
Release Date:
2014-05-01
Publication Date:
2018-06-01
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0199916586
ISBN13:
9780199916580
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Weight:
570 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
19 cm
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