Family Changes Economic Factors
In each question, there are five sentences/paragraphs. The sentence/ paragraph labelled A is in its correct place. The four that follow are labelled B, C, D and E, and need to be arranged in the logical order to form a coherent paragraph/passage. From the given options, choose the most appropriate option.
- In America, highly educated women, who are in stronger position in the labour market than less qualified ones, have higher rates of marriage than other groups.
- Some work supports the Becker thesis, and some appears to contradict it.
- And, as with crime, it is equally inconclusive.
- But regardless of the conclusion of any particular piece of work, it is hard to establish convincing connections between family changes and economic factors using conventional approaches.
- Indeed, just as with crime, an enormous academic literature exists on the validity of the pure economic approach to the evolution of family structures.