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Marriage Markets - How Inequality is Remaking the American Family (Paperback)
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Marriage Markets - How Inequality is Remaking the American Family (Paperback)
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There was a time when the phrase "American family" conjured up a
single, specific image: a breadwinner dad, a homemaker mom, and
their 2.5 kids living comfortable lives in a middle-class suburb.
Today, that image has been shattered, due in part to skyrocketing
divorce rates, single parenthood, and increased out-of-wedlock
births. But whether it is conservatives bewailing the wages of
moral decline and women's liberation, or progressives celebrating
the result of women's greater freedom and changing sexual mores,
most Americans fail to identify the root factor driving the
changes: economic inequality that is remaking the American family
along class lines. In Marriage Markets, June Carbone and Naomi Cahn
examine how macroeconomic forces are transforming our most intimate
and important spheres, and how working class and lower income
families have paid the highest price. Just like health, education,
and seemingly every other advantage in life, a stable two-parent
home has become a luxury that only the well-off can afford. The
best educated and most prosperous have the most stable families,
while working class families have seen the greatest increase in
relationship instability. Why is this so? The book provides the
answer: greater economic inequality has profoundly changed marriage
markets, the way men and women match up when they search for a life
partner. It has produced a larger group of high-income men than
women; written off the men at the bottom because of chronic
unemployment, incarceration, and substance abuse; and left a larger
group of women with a smaller group of comparable men in the
middle. The failure to see marriage as a market affected by supply
and demand has obscured any meaningful analysis of the way that
societal changes influence culture. Only policies that redress the
balance between men and women through greater access to education,
stable employment, and opportunities for social mobility can
produce a culture that encourages commitment and investment in
family life. A rigorous and enlightening account of why American
families have changed so much in recent decades, Marriage Markets
cuts through the ideological and moralistic rhetoric that drives
our current debate. It offers critically needed solutions for a
problem that will haunt America for generations to come.
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