saunders, do you understand what you read? nowhere, in any of the articles you have submitted, is any attempt made to establish whether or not there are institutional and structural factors which cause poverty, and whether or not people were poor BEFORE they had illegitimate children. show me a study that people were doing fine BEFORE they had illegitimate children, then drifted into poverty after. i have see no study that attempts to establish a dateline. i am searching for such a study, so if you find one, please inform me. i need no more studies to prove that illegitimate children have more inopportune life circumstances. that is not what i am debating. did you study sociology in college, or do you just assume that you have an inherent ability to have a better grasp of the subject than i do?
You are grasping for the rope but you are drowning. You are searching for a study of such a small number of rich Bast;;ds that no study was ever done, that why you are searching in vain. As the studies say the majority of illegitimate children are born in to poverty not in to wealth. Wealth usually begets wealth, as well as education. As with everything, there are exceptions.