BAHR, S. J. (1979) “The effects of welfare on marital stability and remarriage.”J. of Marriage and Family, 41 (August): 533-560.
2.
BELLER, A. H. (1982) “Occupational segregation by sex: determinants and changes.”J. of Human Resources17 (Summer): 000-000.
3.
BERGMAN, B. (1974) “Occupational segregation, wages and profits when employers discriminate by race or sex.”Eastern Econ. J.1 (April): 103-110.
4.
BIANCHI, S. (1981) Household Composition And Racial Inequality. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Univ. Press.
5.
BIANCHI, S. and R. FARLEY (1979) “Racial differences in family living arrangements and economic well-being: an analysis of recent trends.”J. of Marriage and the Family41 (August): 537-551.
6.
BUMPASS, L. and R. R. RINDFUSS (1979) “Children's experience of marital disruption.”Amer. J. of Sociology85 (July): 49-65.
7.
Bureau of the Census (1983a) “Money income and poverty status of families and persons in the United States: 1982.”Advance Data from the March 1983 Current Population Survey, U.S. Department of Commerce, p. 60, no. 140.
8.
Bureau of the Census (1983b) “American women: three decades of change.”Special Demographic Analysis, CDS-80-8, August.
9.
Bureau of the Census (1980) “Child support and alimony: 1978.”Current Population Reports, Special Studies Series, no. 106.
10.
BURSTEIN, P. (1979) “Equal employment opportunity legislation and the income of women and nonwhites.”Amer. Soc. Rev.44 (June): 367-391.
11.
CHAFETZ, J. (1984) Sex and Advantage: A Comparative, Macro-Structural Theory of Sex Stratification. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allanheld.
12.
CHERLIN, A. (1981) Marriage, Divorce, and Re-Marriage. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.
13.
CRAMER, J. C. (1980) “Fertility and female employment.”Amer. Soc. Rev.47 (August): 556-567.
14.
COONEY, R. S. (1979) “Demographic components of growth in white, black, and Puerto Rican female-headed families: comparison of the Cutright and Ross/Sawhill Methodologies.”Social Research8 (June): 144-158.
15.
CORCORAN, M. and G. DUNCAN (1979) “Work history, labor force attachment, and earnings differences between races and sexes.”J. of Human Resources14 (Winter): 3-20.
16.
CUTRIGHT, P. (1974) “Components of change in the number of female family heads age 15-44: U.S., 1940-70.”J. of Marriage and Family36 (November): 714-721.
17.
DANZINGER, S. (1982) “Children in poverty: the truly needy who fall through the safety net.”Children and Youth Services4: 35-51.
18.
DANZINGER, S. and R. HAVEMAN (1981) “The Reagan administration budget cuts: their impact on the poor.”Challenge.24 (May-June): 5-13.
19.
ERIE, S. P. (1983) “Women, Reagan and the welfare state: the hidden agender of the new class war.” Prepared for delivery at the 1983 meeting of the Women's Caucus for Political Science, Chicago, Illinois, September 1-4.
20.
GIRSHICK, L. B. and J. B. WILLIAMSON (1984) “The politics of measuring poverty among the elderly,” in R. Goldstein and S. M. Sachs, (eds.) Applied Poverty Research. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allenheld.
21.
GOTTSCHALK, P. (1981) “Transfer scenarios and projections of poverty into the 1980's.”J. of Human Resources16: 41-60.
22.
GUTTENTAG, M. and P. SECORD (1983) Too Many Women? The Sex Ratio Question. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
23.
HANNAN, M. T. , N. B. TUMA, and L. P. GROENEVELE (1977) “Income and marital events: evidence from an income maintenance experiment.”Amer. J. of Sociology82 (May): 1186-1211.
24.
KESSLER-HARRIS, A. (1982) Out to Work: A History of Wage-Earning Women in the United States. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
25.
KING, A. G. (1978) “Labor market racial discrimination against black women.”Rev. of Black Pol. Economy8, (Summer): 31-39.
26.
LEICHTER, H. M. and H. R. RODGERS (1984) American Public Policy In A Comparative Context. New York: McGraw-Hill.
27.
MOLES, O. C. (1979) “Public welfare payments and marital dissolution: a review of recent studies,” pp. 167-180 in G. Levinger and O. C. Moles (eds.) Divorce And Separation: Context, Causes, and Consequences. New York: Basic.
28.
OAXACA, R. (1973) “Male-female wage differentials in urban labor markets.”Int. Econ. Rev.14: 693-709.
29.
POLACHEK, S. W. (1979) “Occupational segregation among women: theory, evidence, and a prognosis,” in C. B. Lloyd (ed.) Women in the Labor Market. New York: Columbia Univ. Press.
30.
RODGERS, H. R. (1982) The Cost of Human Neglect: America's Welfare Failure. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.
31.
ROSS, H. L. and I. V. SAWHILL (1975) Time of Transition: The Growth of Families Headed by Women. Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
32.
RYTINA, N. F. (1982) “Tenure as a factor in the male-female earnings gap.”Monthly Labor Rev. (April): 32-34.
33.
Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families (1983) “U.S. children and their families: current conditions and recent trends,”Ninety-Eighth Congress, First Session, May.
34.
SMEEDING, T. M. (1984) “The anti-poverty effect of in-kind transfers: a good idea gone too far?” pp. 77-101 in R. Goldstein and S. M. Sachs (eds.) Applied Poverty Research. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allenheld.
35.
SMITH-LOVIN, L. and TICKAMYER (1982) “Models of fertility and women's work, (Comment on Cramer, ASR, April 1980).”Amer. Soc. Rev.47 (August): 561-566.
36.
Social Security Administration (1983) “Monthly Benefit Statistics.” no. 11.
37.
Social Security Administration (1982) 1979 Recipient Characteristics Study. Part 2. Financial Circumstances of AFDC Families. Washington DC: Government Printing Office.
38.
SUTER, L. and H. MILLER (1973) “Income differences between men and career women.”Amer. J. of Sociology78 (January): 962-974.
39.
TRIEMAN, D. J. and H. I. HARTMANN (1981) Women, Work, and Wages: Equal Pay for Jobs of Equal Value. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
40.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (1982) Unemployment and Underemployment Among Blacks, Hispanics, and Women. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.
41.
WOLFE, W. and N. FLIGSTEIN (1979) “Sex and authority in the workplace: causes of sexual inequality.”Amer. Soc. Rev.44 (April): 221-240.