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Characteristics of “other” families

Authors: John Beresford; Alice M. Rivlin;

Characteristics of “other” families

Abstract

Las “otras familias” en la clasificacion del Censo de los Estados Unidos son aquellas familias cuyo jefe es un hombre o una mujer sin que el respectivo conyuge este presenie, pero que tienen uno o mas parientes viviendo dentro del seno familiar. El proposito de la investigacion fue comparar las caracteristicas de estas familias con las familias “normales” de marido y mujer. En 1960 habio 5.5 millones de “otras familias.” Esas familias resultan de la muerte de uno de los conyuges, de separacion conyugal del establecimiento de una unidad familiar por parte de una persona soltera, o de la separacion temporal de los esposos debido a rezones de trabajo o reclusion en instituciones. En comparacion con las familias normales, las “otras” familias tienen un porcentaje mas elevado de jefes mujeres; el jefe tiende a ser de mayor edad; los jefes mujeres tienden a estar entre las que han tenido un mayor numero de hijos, y el ingreso de la familia es mas bajo. Un numero desproporcionado de estas familias son de raza negra. Estas “otras” familias cuyo jefe es una mujer joven hubo un aumunto rapido durante los anos cincuenta, sobre todo las que no son blancas en las areas urbanas. La fuerza economicade este grupo de familias en comparacion con otras familias, a disminuido mucho desde 1950.

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