In her longitudinal study of women's changing economic fortunes over a 30-year period, Andrea Willson (2003) found that:
A) both White and Black women who were married benefited financially from their marriages
B) White women lost more than Black women in old age due to widowhood and loss of employment
C) continuous employment benefited both Black but not White women
D) none of the above
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