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Religious Homogamy and Marital Happiness
Data from a representative sample of 1,070 married Protestants and Catholics were used to examine the relationship between religious homogamy and marital happiness. Although couples may vary in the extent to which they share religious views (e.g., beliefs, values), previous research has treated religious homogamy as a dichotomy; a couple is either ...
Ortega, Suzanne T. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To decipher the social behaviors and public health status of a 19th‐century small Western Pyrenean community using various historical demography data. Methods From censuses, civil and parish registers of births, marriages, and deaths/burials, migration archives, and administrative records, we analyzed a series of demographic ...
Jean‐Pierre Dugène +1 more
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The Correlation Between Husband's and Wife's Education: Canada, 1971-1996 [PDF]
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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Changes in educational assortative mating in contemporary Spain [PDF]
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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The Impact of Assortative Mating on Income Inequality in Switzerland [PDF]
Homogamy is one of the possible drivers of income inequality in society. This study analyses the influence of homogamy in partners’ earnings on income inequality in Switzerland using data of the Swiss Household Panel from 1999 to 2015.
Kuhn, Ursina, Ravazzini, Laura
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Cultural Transmission, Marriage and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits [PDF]
Cultural Transmission ...
Bisin, Alberto, Verdier, Thierry
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Changes in educational assortative mating in contemporary Spain [PDF]
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
Cortina Trilla, Clara, Esteve, Albert
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Marriage relationships among households in the mid 19th century Tama, Japan [PDF]
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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De la casa al laboratorio. La teoría del parentesco hoy día
From home to the laboratory. The today’s theory of kinship. This article analyzes the main trends that have been responsible for reconsidering the today’s theory of kinship. It describes the reconstruction and repatriation processes that have transformed
MARÍA EUGENIA OLAVARRÍA
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Bridging Alone: Religious Conservatism, Marital Homogamy, and Voluntary Association Membership
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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