Previous research has suggested that a new marriage gradient has emerged in the United States, with marriage becoming increasingly the privilege of the better-educated. This article examines whether this is true for Europe and explores differences in the marriage gradient among 25 European countries, using multilevel models. The focus is on the chances of living in a marital (or cohabiting) union during midlife (ages 40-49). Multilevel analyses show that the direction and strength of the gradient depend on the societal context. In countries where gender roles are traditional, better-educated women are less likely to be married than less-educated women; in gender-egalitarian countries, better-educated women are more likely to be married. For...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
This research examines variation across contemporary Europe in the disequalizing effect of education...
In recent years, the traditional gender gap in educational attainment in favor of men has been rever...
Previous research has suggested that a new marriage gradient has emerged in the United States, with ...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between modernization and the c...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between modernization and the c...
While in the past men received more education than women, the gender gap in education has turned aro...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
A common claim in the literature is that higher-educated persons are more likely to marry outside th...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between moderniza-tion and the ...
While men have historically attained more education than women around the world, this gender imbalan...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
While men have always received more education than women in the past, this gender im-balance in educ...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
This research examines variation across contemporary Europe in the disequalizing effect of education...
In recent years, the traditional gender gap in educational attainment in favor of men has been rever...
Previous research has suggested that a new marriage gradient has emerged in the United States, with ...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between modernization and the c...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between modernization and the c...
While in the past men received more education than women, the gender gap in education has turned aro...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
A common claim in the literature is that higher-educated persons are more likely to marry outside th...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between moderniza-tion and the ...
While men have historically attained more education than women around the world, this gender imbalan...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
While men have always received more education than women in the past, this gender im-balance in educ...
While men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has r...
The decline in fertility has been linked to changes in educational attainment, particularly among wo...
This research examines variation across contemporary Europe in the disequalizing effect of education...
In recent years, the traditional gender gap in educational attainment in favor of men has been rever...