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  1. For African Americans, between 1950 and 1997, the proportion of births to teenage unwed mothers rose from 36 percent to 96 percent, a 166 percent rise. For whites, the rise was steeper, almost twelvefold (because the base was so much lower), 6 percent in 1950 to 71 percent in 1997.

  2. Dec 20, 2011 · However, black men on average have higher incomes than black women, and there are hundreds of thousands more black men earning $75,000 a year or more than black women. Eighty-eight percent of all ...

  3. Oct 12, 2011 · Debunking Black Marriage Myths. Listen · 9:20 9:20. Toggle more options. Download; Embed. Embed < ... but among the more successful white men, marriage rates are still high, but so the white ...

  4. a. Marriage between White men and Black women is the most common among interracial marriages. b. The intermarriage rate is still low compared with the potential for intermarriage. c. Intermarriage rates have no relationship to the size of the group.

  5. First marriage rates for each factor appear in Table 3. Each of the factors has a profound relationship to marriage rates for both Black men and White men. Men in the top income decile married between five and ten times as frequently as men in the bottom decile. Employment and occupation also have a striking association with first marriage rates.

  6. May 18, 2017 · The decline in marriage rates in the working class has been going on for long enough now that, in 2012, The New York Times printed a column titled, "Marriage is for rich people." It concludes ...

  7. In fact, employment security is a contributor to whether Black men will enter or stay in a relationship (Catanzarite & Ortiz, 2002) because research suggests that Black men are less likely to enter into marriage when employment security is lacking. These factors may be related to lower marriage rates in Black communities and should be ...

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