
Sex by the Numbers
The Political Orphanage
Evolving Perceptions of Marriage
This chapter explores the historical and social constructs of marriage, particularly its implications for women's choices across different socioeconomic groups. It contrasts past societal norms that necessitated marriage with contemporary views that prioritize compatibility and mutual benefits. The discussion also critiques simplistic narratives surrounding single mothers and highlights the complexities of relationship choices influenced by socioeconomic status.
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