This paper presents an economic analysis of the intergenerational transmis-sion of ethnic and religious traits through family socialization and marital segregation decisions. Frequency of intragroup marriage (homogamy), as well as socialization rates of religious and ethnic groups, depend on the group’s share of the population: minority groups search more intensely for homogamous mates, and spend more resources to socialize their offspring. This pattern generally induces a dynamics of the distribution of ethnic and religious traits which converges to a culturally heterogeneous stationary population. Existing empirical evidence bearing directly and indirectly on the implications of the model is discussed. I
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The economic literature analyses cultural transmission as the result of interactions between purpose...
The increasing pace of globalization has significantly affected our lives in many profound ways. One...
Abstract. Three processes relating to marriage affect the future of ethnic minority populations in E...
This paper presents an economic analysis of the intergenerational transmission of ethnic and religio...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of a choice-theoretic model of cultural transmission. In p...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of a choice-theoretic model of cultural transmission. In p...
This paper studies the population dynamics of multiple preference traits in a model of intergenerati...
This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages by immigrants in the United States. Th...
Using data from the November 1979 Current Population Survey on ethnic ances-try, this paper examines...
This paper considers an economic analysis of intergenerational transition of ethnic and social trait...
Little is known about the validity of group-level theories of ethnic intermarriage despite the fact ...
The purpose of this study is to examine variance in the practice and acceptance of cousin marriage i...
International audienceBased on population dynamics models, the literature on cultural transmission h...
Focusing on macro-level processes, this article combines Decennial Census and Current Population Sur...
The past fifty years have witnessed a growing divergence in family structure by social class, income...
The economic literature analyses cultural transmission as the result of interactions between purpose...
The increasing pace of globalization has significantly affected our lives in many profound ways. One...
Abstract. Three processes relating to marriage affect the future of ethnic minority populations in E...