Marriage and Poverty
Thomas Sowell discusses the correlation between the age of marriage, women's professional occupations, and poverty rates. He argues that the rise of women in professional fields is not solely due to affirmative action or antidiscrimination laws, but rather linked to the age of marriage and childbearing. Additionally, Sowell challenges the notion that the progress of black Americans can be attributed solely to civil rights laws, highlighting the importance of family structure in poverty rates.In this clip
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