Ethnic Variations in the Relationship between Income and Fertility

Author:

Bean Frank D.1,Wood Charles H.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology and Population Research Center, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712

2. Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Rua Curitiba, Belo Horizonte 832, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract The effects of husband’spotential andrelative incomes on completed fertility, as well as their effects on certain parity progression probabilities, are examined within samples of Anglos, Blacks and Mexican Americans. Relationships are estimated using data from the one-percent 1960 and 1970 U.S. Public Use Samples. The results reveal different patterns of relationship by ethnicity between the measures of income and the measures of fertility. The effects on completed fertility of the income measures are positive for Anglos and negative for Blacks, while in the case of Mexican Americans the effect ofpotential income is negative and that ofrelative income is positive. Income effects on the parity progression probabilities are similar in pattern to those from the analyses using completed fertility, although somewhat different patterns tend to appear at different birth orders, especially among Anglos.

Publisher

Duke University Press

Subject

Demography

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