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Racial opportunity structures and black fertility
Authors:Jeffrey A Burr  John Hartman
Institution:(1) Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, USA;(2) Department of Sociology, Columbia University, Buffalo, USA;(3) Department of Sociology, 430 Park Hall, State University of New York at Buffalo, 14260 Buffalo, NY, USA
Abstract:This paper develops and tests hypotheses about the impact of opportunity structures on black fertility across local labor markets. US Vital Statistics and Census of Population data are combined and then examined with regression techniques to estimate the effect of both race-specific and relative measures of opportunity structure on black fertility in the United States. The results show that relative female opportunity structure has a negative relationship with black total fertility rates as well as with birth rates for specific points along the reproductive age structure. However, the hypothesized relationship between relative male opportunity structures and black fertility is not supported. We discuss these results as they relate to minority fertility theory and as they relate to public policy concerns.
Keywords:Fertility  Inequality  Labor markets  Race
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