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Do the Future Plans of Educated Black Women Include Black Mates
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Bronzaft, Arline L.
, Porter, Margaret M.
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Academic Aspiration
/ African Americans
/ Black colleges
/ Black people
/ Black white relations
/ Black women
/ Blacks
/ Career Choice
/ Careers
/ Children
/ College Students
/ Dating (Social)
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Plans
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Females
/ Intermarriage
/ Life Plans
/ Males
/ Marriage
/ Men
/ Minority Groups
/ Occupational Aspiration
/ Occupations
/ Peer Influence
/ Psychological Needs
/ Questionnaires
/ Race
/ Single status
/ Social dating
/ Social research
/ Social Science Research
/ Spouses
/ Student Attitudes
/ Surveys
/ Undergraduate Students
/ United States of America
/ Urban Areas
/ Whites
/ Women
/ Womens education
/ Working women
1995
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Do the Future Plans of Educated Black Women Include Black Mates
by
Bronzaft, Arline L.
, Porter, Margaret M.
in
Academic Aspiration
/ African Americans
/ Black colleges
/ Black people
/ Black white relations
/ Black women
/ Blacks
/ Career Choice
/ Careers
/ Children
/ College Students
/ Dating (Social)
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Plans
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Females
/ Intermarriage
/ Life Plans
/ Males
/ Marriage
/ Men
/ Minority Groups
/ Occupational Aspiration
/ Occupations
/ Peer Influence
/ Psychological Needs
/ Questionnaires
/ Race
/ Single status
/ Social dating
/ Social research
/ Social Science Research
/ Spouses
/ Student Attitudes
/ Surveys
/ Undergraduate Students
/ United States of America
/ Urban Areas
/ Whites
/ Women
/ Womens education
/ Working women
1995
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Do the Future Plans of Educated Black Women Include Black Mates
by
Bronzaft, Arline L.
, Porter, Margaret M.
in
Academic Aspiration
/ African Americans
/ Black colleges
/ Black people
/ Black white relations
/ Black women
/ Blacks
/ Career Choice
/ Careers
/ Children
/ College Students
/ Dating (Social)
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Plans
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Females
/ Intermarriage
/ Life Plans
/ Males
/ Marriage
/ Men
/ Minority Groups
/ Occupational Aspiration
/ Occupations
/ Peer Influence
/ Psychological Needs
/ Questionnaires
/ Race
/ Single status
/ Social dating
/ Social research
/ Social Science Research
/ Spouses
/ Student Attitudes
/ Surveys
/ Undergraduate Students
/ United States of America
/ Urban Areas
/ Whites
/ Women
/ Womens education
/ Working women
1995
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Do the Future Plans of Educated Black Women Include Black Mates
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Do the Future Plans of Educated Black Women Include Black Mates
1995
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Information on Black women's plans for careers, marriage, and family and their choices of dating and marriage partners was obtained from a questionnaire distributed to a sample (N = 70) of young, unmarried Black female college students enrolled at a large urban university. Nearly four-fifths of the women planned to study beyond college; nearly 90% hoped for a career; the majority envision a future with husbands and children. However, with as many as 15% opting to remain single, clues for this choice were sought from their answers to the questions on their dating experiences and their attitudes toward Black men. Data were also collected and analyzed on the willingness of the women to date and marry men from other racial/ethnic groups.
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