Race and the effect of family status among male agricultural laborers
Extract: Daniel Patrick Moynihan's thesis that males in low income black families do not adequately meet the economic demand of their nuclear families was examined by investigating the effects of marital and parental status positions on male agricultural workers' earnings. Comparisons of t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Rural sociology 1978-10, Vol.43 (3), p.335-347 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Extract: Daniel Patrick Moynihan's thesis that males in low income black families do not adequately meet the economic demand of their nuclear families was examined by investigating the effects of marital and parental status positions on male agricultural workers' earnings. Comparisons of these effects by race were also made to see how the earnings of black male workers compared with the earnings of white male workers. Generally the findings showed that black males earn more if they have a wife and child (or children). The effect of the marital position on earnings was significantly lower for blacks than for whites |
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ISSN: | 0036-0112 1549-0831 |