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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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The Dynamics of Assortative Mating in Germany [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This paper examines the patterns of educational assortative mating in East and West Germany. In the literature it is well known that individuals do not mate randomly with respect to social and cultural traits, and that highly assortative mating can lead ...
Grave, Barbara S., Schmidt, Christoph M.
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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]

open access: yes
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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Age Homogamy and Modernization: Evidence From Turn-of-the-Twentieth Century Sweden

open access: yesEssays in Economic and Business History, 2017
Marriage is a fundamental institution with implications for economic and social development. The age difference between spouses reflects social relations across time and space.
Martin Dribe, Maria Stanfors
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The men behind economically successful women: A focus on Dutch dual-earner couples [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Using data from the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, this paper compares the partners of economically successful women with those of women who have fared less well on the labor market.
Dykstra, P.A. (Pearl)   +2 more
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Endogamy versus homogamy. Marital choice among descendants of North African, Sahelian African and Turkish immigrants in France

open access: yesJournal of Family Research, 2016
Whom do French people of immigrant background choose as life partners? This question has raised new scientific interest in France because integration has been challenged by the endogamy norm.
Beate Collet, Emmanuelle Santelli
doaj   +1 more source

Educational and age assortative mating in China: The importance of marriage order

open access: yesDemographic Research, 2019
Background: Family change in China is characterized by increasing divorce rates and a growing number of remarriages, like in many Western countries. Assortative mating is a crucial part of the institution of (re)marriage and plays a key role in the (re ...
Yang Hu, Yue Qian
doaj   +1 more source

Impact of Educational and Religious Homogamy on Marital Stability [PDF]

open access: yes
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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Should home-based HIV testing and counseling services be offered periodically in programs of ARV treatment as prevention? A case study in Likoma (Malawi).

open access: yes, 2012
To reduce HIV incidence, prevention programs centered on the use of antiretrovirals require scaling-up HIV testing and counseling (HTC). Home-based HTC services (HBHTC) increase HTC coverage, but HBHTC has only been evaluated during one-off campaigns ...
Helleringer, Stéphane   +4 more
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