Just prove me wrong, gorgon.
Make it stick.
I never ran. It was YOU that went all "parsey" in the illegitimacy-->poverty issue. I posted stat after stat, many gleaned from the US Census and scholarly papers.
I especially liked your "black female PhD's having illegitimate spawn by choice" as an example. Quite the effort. Classic gorgon. Maybe worth a revisit...:cheeky:
You just don't like the connection.
with the risk of hijacking the thread, you claim that illegitimacy is a PREDICTOR of poverty. i say that your statement is rubbish. i used the example of well educated, financially stable women, who choose to have children without husbands to debunk your nonsense. you see, cobraboy, a PREDICTOR cannot point to diametrically opposite results, if all other variables are equal. if it does, it is not a predictor. i worked with two instances. one in which illegitimacy was at a high rate among poor people, and one in which it was at a high rate among financially stable people. all we have, from that set of realities, that illegitimacy can COEXIST with both poverty, and relative wealth. in using what you consider to be logic, in the case of the well off women, maybe you would conclude that illegitimacy is a predictor of stable financial circumstances. secondly, you are yet to show me whether or not illegitimacy caused the poverty issues, or the bearers of illegitimate children were poor BEFORE they had kids. care to trot out the data you are alluding to?