Who Marries Whom?: Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies

Who Marries Whom?: Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies

Who Marries Whom?: Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies

Who Marries Whom?: Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies

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Overview

Marriage and social inequality are closely interrelated. Marriage is dependent on the structure of marriage markets, and marriage patterns have consequences for social inequality. This book demonstrates that in most modern societies the educa­ tional system has become an increasingly important marriage market, particularly for those who are highly qualified. Educational expansion in general and the rising educational participation of women in particular unintentionally have increased the rate of "assortative meeting" and assortative mating across birth cohorts. Rising educational homogamy means that social inequality is further enhanced through marriage because better (and worse) educated single men and women pool their economic and sociocultural advantages (and disadvantages) within couples. In this book we study the changing role of the educational system as a marriage market in modern societies from a cross-national comparative perspective. Using life-history data from a broad range of industrialized countries and longitudinal statistical models, we analyze the process of spouse selection in the life courses of single men and women, step by step. The countries included in this book vary widely in important characteristics such as demographic behavior and institutional characteristics. The life course approach explicitly recognizes the dynamic nature of partner decisions, the importance of educational roles and institutional circum­ stances as young men and women move through their life paths, and the cumulation of advantages and disadvantages experienced by individuals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789400710658
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 12/06/2012
Series: European Studies of Population , #12
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 23 MB
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Table of Contents

1 Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies: A Conceptual Framework.- 2 Who Marries Whom in West Germany?.- 3 Who Marries Whom in Flemish Belgium?.- 4 Who Marries Whom in France?.- 5 The When and Whom of First Marriage in The Netherlands.- 6 Who Marries Whom in Italy?.- 7 Who Marries Whom in Spain?.- 8 Who Marries Whom in Great Britain?.- 9 Who Marries Whom in the United States?.- 10 Who Moves Together with Whom in Denmark?.- 11 Who Marries Whom in Sweden?.- 12 Who Marries Whom in Hungary?.- 13 Who Marries Whom in Slovenia?.- 14 Two Decades of Educational Intermarriage in Israel.- 15 Assortative Mating in Cross-National Comparison: A Summary of Results and Conclusions.
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