title:
Women, men and the new economics of marriage
creator:
Fry, Richard A. (Richard Allen)
contributor:
Cohn, D'Vera.; Pew Research Center.
publisher:
Pew Research Center
date:
Record modified: 2011-09-08
date:
Record created: 2010-04-09
date:
2010
description:
Title from title screen (viewed Mar. 10, 2010).; "For release: January 19, 2010." Includes bibliographical references.
description:
Extent: 36 p. : ill., digital, PDF file.
description:
Contents: Executive summary -- About this report -- A note on terminology -- I. Economic gains: differences by marriage and gender -- II. Who marries whom? -- III. Likelihood of marriage -- IV. Gender trends in education -- V. Marriage, income and education trends for black adults -- References -- Appendix A: Additional tables and charts -- Appendix B: Data sources and methodology.
description:
Abstract: A report examining how changes at the nexus of marriage, income and education have played out among U.S.-born men and women who are ages 30-44 -- a stage of life when typical adults have completed their education, gone to work and gotten married.
subject:
Marriage--United States--Statistics
subject:
Marriage--Economic aspects--United States
relation:
OCLC No.: 605907167
relation:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.; System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
type:
application/pdf
type:
Text
type:
PDF-1.4
source:
http://pewsocialtrends.org/assets/pdf/new-economics-of-marriage.pdf
language:
eng
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identifier:
new-economics-of-marriage