Black Minority Racial Status and Fertility in the United States, 1970 |
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Authors: | Vernon C. Pohlmann Robert H. Walsh |
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Affiliation: | Illinois State University , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Reversal in the trend toward convergence of black and white fertility rates in the United States between 1940 and 1970 has given rise to the theory of independent effect of minority racial status. The 1970 Public Use Sample is used in this study to extract data on a 1/1000 sample of all black and white women (excluding Spanish Americans) ages 15 to 59 in order to analyze relationships between fertility and other census variables. The results tend to support the theory of independent effect of minority racial status on fertility. The relationship is more pronounced for women under 35 than for women 40 and over. Distinctive patterns emerge by race and age cohorts. |
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