Why Participation Rates Differ: A Study of Black and White Wives.

Why Participation Rates Differ: A Study of Black and White Wives.

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Analyzes labor force participation of black and white wives by family and personal characteristics, using a sample of 8,148 couples aged 18 to 65 from the 1967 Survey of Economic Opportunity. In 1966, 61.4 percent of the black wives worked, 75 perce...