in 2010, white ages 30 to 49 in fishtown, 48% married. about one-third of all males in that age group have never been married. it is a fundamental change in the central social institution. in terms of children born to unmarried women, which may remains about the same as belmont, and fishtown, on the of the 45 to 50% of all children are now born out of wedlock. those recent data that i have for 2008 and by this time i'm pretty sure it's over 50%. in 1960 almost all adult males in belmont and fishtown were either working or were looking for work living in 2008, before the onset of the great recession, almost one out of eight fishtown mails was not working or even looking for work. nothing much had changed in belmont when 97% of the males still were working or looking for work. by the way, the rise and the drop-off in the labour force and fish town has nothing to do with the booming years with the recession years. in the book i have a plot of the percentage of the labor force alongside the plot of the unemployment rate high and during the lo