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Black and White Differences in The Effect of Women's Educational Attainment on Age at First Marriage
Oleh:
Dobson, Corretta D.
;
Houseknecht, Sharon K
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Family Issues vol. 19 no. 2 (Mar. 1998)
,
page 204-223.
Topik:
marriage quality
;
black and white
;
differences
;
educational attainment
;
first marriage
Fulltext:
204.pdf
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Isi artikel
There has been relatively little research linking age at first marriage and educational attainment. This study uses data from the June 1992 Current Population Survey to examine the effect of educational attainment on age at first marriage among Black and White women in the United States. The results both support and modify claims stemming from previous research. There is evidence for the contention that educational attainment delays age at first marriage for Black and White women. The greater impact of educational attainment on delaying marriage for White women is confirmed. An important discovery stems from using degree attained rather than years of education and our distinguishing four levels of education beyond high school. At less than a bachelor's degree, Black women marry later than White women, but among those with a bachelor's degree or higher, Black women who marry do so earlier than White women.
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