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Born Without a Silver Spoon: Race, Wealth, and Unintended Childbearing

机译:没有银色勺子出生:种族,财富和无意的生育

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The United States has a surprisingly high rate of unintended fertility, particularly among women of color. Although studies have examined socioeconomic correlates of unintended fertility, the role of economic resources remains unclear. Wealth may provide an important context for whether a birth was intended or unintended. Moreover, staggering racial wealth disparities may contribute to racial/ethnic patterns of unintended childbearing. This study examines the linkages between wealth and unintended first births, drawing on data from the NLSY79 (N=1508). Results suggest that net wealth is negatively related to the probability of having an unintended first birth, controlling for a host of sociodemographic characteristics. We also use decomposition analysis to quantify wealth's contribution to racial/ethnic disparities in unintended childbearing. Second only to marital status, differences in net wealth account for 9-17% of racial/ethnic disparities in unintended childbearing. Our results suggest that wealth is a significant and heretofore overlooked correlate of unintended childbearing.
机译:美国有令人惊讶的高度无意的生育率,特别是在肤色中的颜色。虽然研究已经审查了非预期的生育能力的社会经济相关性,但经济资源的作用尚不清楚。财富可能为出生是否有意或意外提供重要的背景。此外,令人惊叹的种族财富差异可能导致意外育儿的种族/民族模式。本研究探讨了财富与意外首次出生之间的联系,从NLSY79(n = 1508)上绘制数据。结果表明,净财富与无意义的首次出生的概率呈负相关,控制着一系列社会阶段特征。我们还使用分解分析在意外的育儿中量化财富对种族/民族差异的贡献。第二只到婚姻状况,净财富的差异占9-17%的种族/民族差异在意外的育儿中。我们的研究结果表明,财富是一个重要的,迄今为止忽视了意外的生育的相关性。

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