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Marketplace
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Wealth
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Productivity and Growth
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Educational Attainment / Life Earnings (in millions) Source: US Census Bureau, Current Population Surveys, March 1998, 1999, and 2000.
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Median Lifetime Earnings by Highest Educational Attainment, 2009 Dollars Source: http://www9.georgetown.edu/grad/gppi/hpi/cew/pdfs/collegepayoff-complete.pdfp. P. 3
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HS Drop Out College GradsProfessionals / Grad School High School Black Unemployment by Marriage (pink) and non-Marriage (blue) CPS Data Bureau of Labor Statistics
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% Professional Class Not Working US Total (Males) 1982-2010 Source: Derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPS; Henry Potrykus, MARRI single Cohab Married Unemployed Fraction of Occupation Class
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% “Unskilled” Not Working US Total (Males) 1982-2010 Source: Derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPS; Henry Potrykus, MARRI
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Average Hrs. Worked Per Yr. Source: Survey of Consumer Finance, 2000
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3,336 3,223 2,996
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3,312 3,472
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Growth in Productivity: Down Source: Derived from U.S. Census Long Form; Henry Potrykus, MARRI MARRIED DIVORCED SINGLE
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Baby Boom Retirement Begins
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Employment
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Labor Participation Source: http://marri.us/labor-slump
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Male Employment:1962-2010 Males aged 25-54; Bureau of Labor Statistics (CPS)
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Average Western Fertility Behavior Eurostat
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Cultural Movements
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The Two Models of Society & Their Effect
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Poverty
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3.93 Million Children 3.17 Million Children 0.75 Million Children Unmarried ParentsSame Parents Married Children in Poverty Source: R Rector -Analysis of CPS 2001 In Poverty Out of Poverty
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Most Poor Children Reside in Single-Parent Families
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Attitudes
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Outcomes
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