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Immigration and Status Exchange in Australia and the United States [PDF]

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The claim that marriage is a venue for status exchange of achieved traits, like education, and ascribed attributes, notably race and ethnic membership, has regained traction in the social stratification literature.
Deborah Cobb-Clark   +3 more
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Changes in educational assortative mating in contemporary Spain [PDF]

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This article analyses patterns and trends in educational assortative mating of the Spanish women born between 1920 and 1969 using data from the 2001 Spanish Census. By means of loglinear models we examine the following issues: i) intensity and changes in
Albert Esteve, Clara Cortina
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Bridging Alone: Religious Conservatism, Marital Homogamy, and Voluntary Association Membership

open access: yes, 2015
This study characterizes social insularity of religiously conservative American married couples by examining patterns of voluntary associationmembership. Constructing a dataset of 3938 marital dyads from the second wave of the National Survey of Families
Alfred Darnell   +74 more
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Cultural Transmission, Marriage and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits [PDF]

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Cultural Transmission ...
Bisin, Alberto, Verdier, Thierry
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The Correlation Between Husband's and Wife's Education: Canada, 1971-1996 [PDF]

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We present a measure of the correlation between the education levels of spouses based on a bivariate ordered probit model. The change in this correlation over time can be measured while controlling for the large changes in the educational attainment ...
John Burbidge, Les Robb, Lonnie Magee
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Impact of Educational and Religious Homogamy on Marital Stability [PDF]

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Using a rich panel data set from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we test whether spouses who are similar to each other in certain respects have a lower probability of divorce than dissimilar spouses.
Kraft, Kornelius, Neimann, Stefanie
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Religious Heterogamy, Marital Quality, and Paternal Engagement

open access: yes, 2019
Using data from a nationally representative sample of married fathers of school-aged children, we examined the association between religious heterogamy of parents and fathers’ involvement in children’s lives.
Kim, Young-Il, Swan, Isaak
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Marriage relationships among households in the mid 19th century Tama, Japan [PDF]

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This paper studies the formation of marriage relationships between two households in 19th century, Tama, Japan. Previous studies on marriage market or partner selection in the Japanese past tended to rely either on information from a single village in ...
Nobuyuki Hanaki, Satomi Kurosu
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Practice locations of physicians with highly educated spouses in Japan: A cross‐sectional study using National Census Data

open access: yesJournal of General and Family Medicine
Background Having highly educated spouses may influence physicians' choice of practice location. Methods We analyzed a representative physician sample in the 2020 Japan Population Census.
Atsushi Miyawaki, Jun Tomio
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Marriage choices and social reproduction [PDF]

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This article studies the relationship between partner selection and socioeconomic status (SES) attainment and mobility in five rural parishes in southern Sweden, 1815-1894.
Christer Lundh, Martin Dribe
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