无配偶陷入贫困,有配偶或否摆脱贫困

Getting into Poverty Without a Husband, and Getting Out, With or Without

American Economic Review · 1988
被引 22
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究美国无配偶女性带孩子的贫困问题,分析她们进入和脱离贫困的路径,发现种族间既有相似也有显著差异。

Abstract

Interest in the poverty of U.S. women with children but without husbands stems from numerous sources including (i) the secular growth of this demographic group-up 110 percent since 1970 to a total of 6 million (almost 20 percent of all families) in 1985; (ii) the high poverty rates of these women -34 percent in 1985; (iii) the overrepresentation of blacks in this group-about 42 percent in 1985; (iv) the increasing fraction of children raised in these families-over 16 percent in 1984 vs. 6 percent in 1959; and (v) the size of government transfers to this particular group-almost $17 billion for income support under the AFDC program alone in 1985.1 Our research uncovers some important racial similarities as well as stark differences in how women enter and exit single-mother poverty status.

单亲母亲贫困贫困进入与退出种族差异美国女性贫困