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Hofferth, Sandra L. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1984
Uses data from a national survey of 6,373 families to compare Black and White families' kin network participation. Results showed White families are more likely to receive money from outside relatives; Black families are more likely to live with others in an extended family household. (JAC)
Descriptors: Black Family, Family Structure, Financial Support, Kinship
Hofferth, Sandra L.; And Others – 1978
The primary focus of this paper is on the impact an early birth has on later labor force participation and earnings of women. Variables affecting the participation of women in a given year and factors affecting the total work experience are discussed in detail. These include: hours worked, annual earnings, hourly wages, occupational status, race,…
Descriptors: Age, Birth, Educational Experience, Employed Women
Moore, Kristin A.; Hofferth, Sandra L. – 1978
This document summarizes the findings of a research report which focuses on the consequences of early childbearing on the later life of the mother. Education, family size, marriage and marriage stability, labor force participation and earnings, welfare receipt, and poverty are all considered. Each of these outcomes is described separately. In…
Descriptors: Age, Birth, Blacks, Divorce
Hofferth, Sandra L.; Moore, Kristin A. – 1978
Examined in this document are the different ways in which the age a woman has her first child might affect her later well-being. Specific questions addressed include: (1) How do teenage mothers compare later in life with young women who postpone their first birth to their early twenties? and (2) If they are less well off, what explanation can…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Birth, Economic Status
Moore, Kristin A.; Hofferth, Sandra L. – 1978
Examined in this document is the effect the age at which a young woman has her first birth has on her later childbearing. Data from the Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the National Longitudinal Survey of Young Women are used in conjunction with a review of related literature in examining such factors as fertility, premarital pregnancy,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Birth Rate, Educational Background