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Title: Black Teen Childbearing: Reexamining the Segmented Labor Market Hypothesis
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1. Meyer, Christine Siegwarth
Mukerjee, Swati
Black Teen Childbearing: Reexamining the Segmented Labor Market Hypothesis
Review of Black Political Economy 27,4 (Spring 2000): 27-42.
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Cohort(s): NLSY79
Publisher: National Economic Association
Keyword(s): Black Family; Childbearing, Adolescent; Labor Market Segmentation; Mothers, Race; Racial Differences; Teenagers

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Examines relationship between racial difference in proportion of women who become teenage mothers and differences in labor options and choices; data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY); US.
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Meyer, Christine Siegwarth and Swati Mukerjee. "Black Teen Childbearing: Reexamining the Segmented Labor Market Hypothesis." Review of Black Political Economy 27,4 (Spring 2000): 27-42.