Always the Black Bridesmaid
Highly educated black women are less likely to marry and have children.
High-achieving black women face unique obstacles to marriage and family, say researchers from Yale University who found that this group is less likely to marry than white women. While highly educated white women also experience challenges in terms of their love lives, black women contend with an additional impediment: the lack of an appropriate “marriage market,” researchers say.
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