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)production of socioeconomic inequality. However, no research has examined assortative mating in remarriage in China, despite the recent emergence of studies on this topic in Western contexts. Methods: Our analysis drew on pooled, nationally representative data from seven waves of the Chinese General Social Survey and China Family Panel Studies between 2010 and 2015 (N = 49,530 individuals). We used logistic regression models to examine educational and age assortative mating patterns of people...
<b>Objective</b>: Chinese media labels highly educated, urban women who are still single in their la...
BACKGROUND “Who marries whom” has important implications for the (re-)production of social inequalit...
Using population intercensus and national survey data, we examine marriage timing in urban China spa...
Background: Family change in China is characterized by increasing divorce rates and a growing number...
Objective: Drawing on the preference-opportunity framework of union formation, we compare patterns o...
Analyzing event history data from the 2010 China Family Panel Studies and 13 qualitative interviews,...
Purpose: Premarital cohabitation has increased dramatically in China in the last few decades. Past s...
In this paper we document the fertility policies for remarried couples in the People\u27s Republic o...
During the last few decades, China implemented college enrollment expansion to accelerate the proces...
Background: Who marries whom has important implications for the (re-)production of social inequaliti...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 국제대학원 : 국제학과(국제지역학전공), 2015. 8. 은기수.Since the Reform and Opening up policy enacted...
Family change in China over the past few decades has been characterised by a trend towards later mar...
The intersection of demographic change and government policy is creating new challenges for mainland...
Background: China has experienced substantial socioeconomic and institutional changes over the past ...
Over recent decades, China has undergone fundamental social, cultural and ideological transformation...
<b>Objective</b>: Chinese media labels highly educated, urban women who are still single in their la...
BACKGROUND “Who marries whom” has important implications for the (re-)production of social inequalit...
Using population intercensus and national survey data, we examine marriage timing in urban China spa...
Background: Family change in China is characterized by increasing divorce rates and a growing number...
Objective: Drawing on the preference-opportunity framework of union formation, we compare patterns o...
Analyzing event history data from the 2010 China Family Panel Studies and 13 qualitative interviews,...
Purpose: Premarital cohabitation has increased dramatically in China in the last few decades. Past s...
In this paper we document the fertility policies for remarried couples in the People\u27s Republic o...
During the last few decades, China implemented college enrollment expansion to accelerate the proces...
Background: Who marries whom has important implications for the (re-)production of social inequaliti...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 국제대학원 : 국제학과(국제지역학전공), 2015. 8. 은기수.Since the Reform and Opening up policy enacted...
Family change in China over the past few decades has been characterised by a trend towards later mar...
The intersection of demographic change and government policy is creating new challenges for mainland...
Background: China has experienced substantial socioeconomic and institutional changes over the past ...
Over recent decades, China has undergone fundamental social, cultural and ideological transformation...
<b>Objective</b>: Chinese media labels highly educated, urban women who are still single in their la...
BACKGROUND “Who marries whom” has important implications for the (re-)production of social inequalit...
Using population intercensus and national survey data, we examine marriage timing in urban China spa...