THE ECONOMIC-IMPACT OF NONMARITAL CHILDBEARING - HOW ARE OLDER, SINGLE MOTHERS FARING

Citation
Em. Foster et al., THE ECONOMIC-IMPACT OF NONMARITAL CHILDBEARING - HOW ARE OLDER, SINGLE MOTHERS FARING, Journal of marriage and the family, 60(1), 1998, pp. 163-174
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Family Studies",Sociology
ISSN journal
00222445
Volume
60
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
163 - 174
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2445(1998)60:1<163:TEONC->2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
During recent decades, the rare of nonmarital childbearing among women aged 20 and older has increased steadily. Despite this increase, litt le is known about the economic status of the women involved and how it compares with that of their married counterparts or of teen mothers. This study examines the experiences of a sample of women drawn from th e Panel Study of Income Dynamics; it assesses the economic situation o f these women before and after giving birth. In general, the economic situation of older, single mothers is closer to that of teen mothers t han that of married childbearers the same age. The results presented h ere also reveal substantial variation among older, single mothers. In particular, we find that these women fare better when they are White, 25 years old and older, did not begin having children as teenagers, or are cohabiting.