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There was a time when the phrase “American family” conjured up a single, specific image: a breadwinner dad, a homemaker mom, and their 2.5 kids living comfortable lives in a middle-class suburb. Today, that image has been shattered, due in part to skyrocketing divorce rates, single parenthood, and increased out-of-wedlock births. But whether it is conservatives bewailing the wages of moral decline and women’s liberation, or progressives celebrating the result of women’s greater freedom and changing sexual mores, most Americans fail to identify the root factor driving the changes: economic inequality that is remaking the American family along cla

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Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family by June Carbone,Naomi Cahn Book Review

Name: Roger H. Anderson
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Marriage as economic bargain
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2014
Review: I was prompted to read this book by the rather provocative title: imagining marriage to be an economic transaction, devoid of romantic, intimate love and hormonal chemistry. The very analytic, scholarly presentation by the authors, with facts and inferences drawn from a wide range of academic studies — reinforced by a dry, expository style — reaffirms the emotion-free, rational view of the institution.

I must say, however, that it is worth the effort to get through the 200 pages of relatively small font and consider the impressive amount of evidence gathered leading to the conclusion that here in America over the past 50 odd years, marriage has become a more pronounced marker for those with better educations, incomes, and other resources. And, as marriage goes in this direction, so goes trends in better childrearing and family stability. And for those moving in the other direction, just the opposite.

Becoming more aware of this trend is the first, necessary step to understanding what possibly might be done to change it to improve the prospects of perhaps two-thirds of the young adult (20’s-30’s) population, who — as trends seem to indicate — will fall further behind the economic attainment curve, with resulting negative consequences for their children’s upbringing and family unity.

The author’s principal conclusion that greater economic inequality — particularly among men — has produced this marriage market divisible into segments that seem to be growing more and more apart. They use educational attainment (i.e. college grads, high school grads, and less than high school education), as the basic building block to then explore the variables (e.g. gender ratios, women’s emancipation into the workforce, contraception, secularization, changes in legal interpretations of marriage and parents, changes in social taboo’s/restrictions/lifestyles, et. al.) that have moved in tandem with increasing economic inequality, and building a case that the segments are becoming divided classes based mainly, though not exclusively on income differentials. And, as mentioned, decisions regarding marriage have moved in different directions based on this reality.

The authors propose various prescriptions to remedy this imbalance and help strengthen marriage (or at least cohabitation), children’s upbringing and family stability for those at the lower income scales via various reforms to private practices and public policies which would require government action and private sector reforms. Chief among these are increased job opportunities, training, better safety net protections, maternal health, early childhood education, enhanced educational opportunities for lower income adults, and better work/family life balance opportunities in the workplace.

This is a systemic, complex situation, and obviously, changes to reverse current trends are going to be a long time in coming (decades), even if all these recommendations were endorsed and implemented by the responsible institutions. What left me somewhat puzzled (and ultimately somewhat unsatisfied with the author’s presentation), however, is an understanding as to the root causes of how we evolved into the current state of greater economic inequality and class division from that of the 1950’s and 1960’s. I mean, where do we assign the chief responsibility for these changes? The authors try to show that both left and right political factions lack a full understanding as to how this came about and use their own self-serving arguments to assign blame without offering a sustainable resolution to the issue. Nonetheless, I do not find the author’s diagnoses or prescriptions fully credible either.

The world is going to continue to evolve in directions that we can’t fully control as a nation, much less as an individual. Competition among countries for human and physical resources, for educational attainment, for revenues produced by private sector investment, for inventions/innovations in science and technology, for increased interdependence among their societies brought about by migration and resource sharing, for increased mobility among their citizens in search of better opportunities; none of this is discussed in the book. The authors act like the United States is an entity unto itself, without need to examine what is happening in the world beyond our shores.

Finally, there is the overarching question of individual drive and ambition, the striving to overcome limitations and better oneself. Society, much like the parent(s), can try and encourage young adults towards behaviors via various incentives (or disincentives) that will give them the motivation to seek education, economic opportunity and security. But, ultimately, regardless of current economic standing, the responsibility for taking the actions necessary and the perseverance required to achieve this must rest primarily with the young adult. I can buy the argument that it is much tougher for the young adult lacking a stable family and living in a substandard economic environment to attain these goals. I can also believe that it is possible to overcome these conditions if there is the will to do so. Perhaps, the instilling of this mindset and giving a young person the practical tools and techniques to enable this — “living skills” (which is more than just verbal and math skills, for example, dealing with people, learning the technologies demanded today, dealing with stress, nutrition, building of self-confidence, becoming independent, among others) should be considered a priority in primary and secondary education.

Name: Kristin B. Ayer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This is the kind of change in thinking that could …
Date: Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2014
Review: This is the kind of change in thinking that could eventually effect families globally. We often hear the gee-whiz news, but often it is the grand stories that affect our daily lives very little if at all. However sometimes it is the under- reported news that changes more lives, the quiet, unnoticed changes in circumstances, thinking, and attitudes. In just 40 years it has become acceptable to consider not marrying and/or not having a family. There are also financial reasons playing into the decision. The research is interesting and compelling.
The only thing I have against the book was that some sentences were so constructed that I had to read them several times to understand the meaning. But this could be my fault, not the writer’s.

Name: Martin Miliev
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: At times lost in data and number, yet very education read
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2015
Review: Really through research on the topic. At times goes too much into data and statistics, which was unavoidable, yet hurt the overall reading experience. Could have gone for more testimonials and personal stories to beef up the stats.
Nevertheless, good educational read.

Name: Daniel Wai
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Detailed Socioeconomic Analysis of Marriage & Family
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2015
Review: Amazing analysis of the socioeconomic changes about marriages in America. It explains why higher earning women are more likely to be married, and why lower earning men have become undesirable in marriage( one reason: the unemployed men do even less housework than their employed counterpart). It also compares the laws in different states on how to define a ‘parent’: biological or practical. An eye opening book!

Name: D. Brown
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent analysis of the marital divide and legal ramifications in …
Date: Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2015
Review: Excellent analysis of the marital divide and legal ramifications in America and an interesting analysis together with Charles Murray’s “ Coming Apart.”

Name: A M
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I got bored.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2015
Review: Unfortunately I didn’t finish reading this book since I got bored.

Name: Caitlin Martin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Superb Book About Marriage, Divorce, Birth Patterns, and Class Inequality
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2014
Review: Economic class divisions matter in the formation of families. Marriage Markets details the ways in which patterns of marriage and birth are different for the highest and lowest economic classes. For the top twenty percent of couples, 80% are married; the percentages more than reverse for the bottom twenty percent — fewer than 20% are married. The mating preferences of men and women in the top and bottom echelons have changed in the past fifty years, with high earning men caring much more about the income potential of their wives, and women all along the economic spectrum questioning whether marriage is a good deal for them, both in terms of money and control. The book is highly readable and sprinkled with stories that make the class issues come to life. It is an important book about marriage, family patterns, and class inequality, as well as the roles that laws play in the personal choices people make.

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