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Promises They Can Keep: Low‐Income Women’s Attitudes Toward Motherhood,Marriage, and Divorce
Authors:Andrew Cherlin  Caitlin Cross‐Barnet  Linda M Burton  Raymond Garrett‐Peters
Institution:1. Johns Hopkins University;2. Duke University *;3. Department of Sociology, Duke University, 255 Soc‐Psy Bldg., Durham, NC 27708.;4. Duke University **and North Carolina State University;5. Center for Social Demography and Ethnography, Duke University, A118 Erwin Mill Building, 2024 W. Main Street, Durham, NC 27708‐0420.
Abstract:Using data on low‐income mothers in Boston, Chicago, and San Antonio, we test three propositions regarding mothers’ attitudes toward childbearing, marriage, and divorce. These are drawn from K. Edin and M. J. Kefalas (2005) but have also arisen in other recent studies. We find strong support for the proposition that childbearing outside of marriage carries little stigma, limited support for the proposition that women prefer to have children well before marrying, and almost no support for the proposition that women hesitate to marry because they fear divorce. We suggest that mothers’ attitudes and preferences in these three domains do not support the long delay between childbearing and marriage that has been noted in the literature.
Keywords:childbearing  divorce  marriage  motherhood  poverty
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