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The relationship between educational homogamy and educational mobility in 29 European countries
International Sociology, 2012This article deals with the relationship between educational homogamy and educational mobility in 29 European countries. It answers three interrelated questions: (1) Is there any relationship between educational mobility and educational homogamy?
T. Katrňák, P. Fučík, R. Luijkx
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Social closure among the higher educated: trends in educational homogamy in 55 countries
Social Science Research, 2003Abstract Loglinear analysis is used to assess for 55 countries—and for two age groups within these countries—the degree of educational homogamy with regard to a specific boundary in the educational structure, which separates persons with a relatively high educational level from the rest of the population. The aim of the research is to gain insight in
Jeroen Smits
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Historical Trends and Variations in Educational Homogamy
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1976A sample of 443,520 married couples from the 1970 U.S. Census is examined to determine trends and variations in educational homogamy and husband-hypogamy, partially replicating a study from the 1960 Census. Assortative mating by education has implications for both social differentiation and marriage patterns.
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Temporal and Regional Variation in the Strength of Educational Homogamy
American Sociological Review, 2000Cet article commente l'etude publiee en 1998 sous le titre Educational homogamy in 65 countries : an explanation of differences in openness using country-level explanatory variables par J. Smits, W. Ultee et J. Lammers. Dans la presente etude, les AA. reexaminent certaines conclusions de l'etude precitee en ce qui concerne les variations temporelles et
James M. Raymo, Yu Xie
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Shifting Boundaries: Trends in Religious and Educational Homogamy
American Sociological Review, 1991I assess whether intermarriage between Protestants and Catholics has increased over the course of the twentieth century and, if it has, whether the declining salience of religious boundaries has been accompanied by a rising importance of educational boundaries in spouse selection.
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Educational Homogamy Among Married and Unmarried Couples in Europe
Journal of Family Issues, 2008In this article, educational homogamy among married and cohabiting couples in selected European countries is examined. Using data from two waves (2002 and 2004) of the European Social Survey, this article compares three cultural and institutional contexts that differ in terms of institutionalization of cohabitation.
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Educational Homogamy: Is It a Source of More Equality in a Spousal Relationship?
The Journal of Women and EconomicsKyusung Lee, Hanbee Lee, Inyoung Cho
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Marital age homogamy in China: A reversal of trend in the reform era?
Social Science Research, 2014, Yu Xie
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Trends in Economic Homogamy: Changes in Assortative Mating or the Division of Labor in Marriage?
Demography, 2017Pilar Gonalons-Pons +1 more
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