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Gender Ideology and Motherhood: The Consequences of Race on Earnings
Authors:C. André Christie-Mizell  Jacqueline M. Keil  Aya Kimura  Stacye A. Blount
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, USA
2. Department of Sociology, Kean University, Union, NJ, USA
3. Department of Sociology, University of Akron, Akron, OH, USA
Abstract:Using a nationally representative US sample, this study explores the relationship between gender ideology and the earnings of African American and white mothers over a 10-year period (1988–1998). We further investigate how factors related to fertility (i.e., age at first birth and the number of children) impact earnings for these mothers. Findings show, that regardless of race, a conservative gender ideology reduces women’s earnings but less so for African Americans compared to whites. With regard to fertility, the number of children is detrimental to the earnings of white mothers, but has no effect on the African American mothers in our sample. However, early childbearing does depress the earnings of African American women more so than for their white counterparts.
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