Well the most direct method is that some of the early programs were specifically for single mothers, and one tends to get more of what one subsidizes. The less direct effect is that freed from the practical need for a provider women were free to indulge their hypergamic impulses.
I believe you are deeply incorrect about almost everything you’ve said in this thread regarding this subject. Can you direct me to any literature that supports anything you’re saying?
Well the most direct method is that some of the early programs were specifically for single mothers, and one tends to get more of what one subsidizes. The less direct effect is that freed from the practical need for a provider women were free to indulge their hypergamic impulses.
I believe you are deeply incorrect about almost everything you’ve said in this thread regarding this subject. Can you direct me to any literature that supports anything you’re saying?