The Changing American Family and Implications for Family Well-Being

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The Changing American Family and Implications for Family Well-Being Chapter Fourteen The Changing American Family and Implications for Family Well-Being Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Figures and Tables Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Figure 14-1 Employment Patterns of Husbands and Wives with Children Under Age 18, Selected Years, 1976 to 2014, in percent Note: Employed is defined as having positive earnings Source: US Census Bureau, Table FINC-04, “Presence of Related Children Under 18 Years Old – Married Couple Families, by Total Money Income and Work Experience, Race and Hispanic Origin of Reference Person” (2000 and 2014); and US Census Bureau, “Work Experience of Husband and Wife – Married Couple Families, “Tables F-15, F-15, and F-17 (1976 and 1990); accessed May 11, 2016, www.census.gov. Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Table 14-1 Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Figure 14-2 Mother-Only Families by Race and Ethnicity, 1970-2015 (%) Note: Source and notes are provided in Table 14-1 Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Table 14-2 Francine D. Blau and Anne E. Winkler, The Economics of Women, Men, and Work Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press