Abstract Interethnic marriage is a key field in ethnic relations study. A high level of interethnic marriage only occurs in a multiethnic society in which the political system, economic structure, laws, and cultural environment allow young people with different ethnic backgrounds to mingle with each other. This is why the interethnic marriage rate can be used to measure the degree of interactions among different ethnic groups. It is the most reliable indicator for a trend of long-term ethnic relations. Due to the lack of relevant data in official statistics, there are limited studies focusing on interethnic marriage at the macro level. Based on the 1990, 2000, and 2010 census data and the special volume on ethnicity edited by the State Ethn...
Although there is a long history of consanguineous marriage in China, information on its prevalence ...
Over recent decades, China has undergone fundamental social, cultural and ideological transformation...
Whether new Asian immigrant groups assimilate into American divorce culture the longer they stay in ...
The One Child Policy (OCP) has had an enormous impact on Chinese society over the past thirty years ...
<b>Background</b>: There is considerable debate about whether Manchu and associated non-Han ethnic g...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage. O...
Marital behaviour and family institutions among minority nationalities are an understudied area in r...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage. O...
Using a data set (N = 1,600) collected in the city of Urumchi in 2005, this article examines ethnic ...
Using data of Chinese immigrants extracted from the Belgian National Register registering a cohabita...
Due to increased levels of social contact and loosening of traditional social norms between peoples ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographic references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. One decad...
This study examines the patterns of interracial marriage and interethnic marriage among foreign-born...
Background: China has experienced substantial socioeconomic and institutional changes over the past ...
Using data from the November 1979 Current Population Survey on ethnic ances-try, this paper examines...
Although there is a long history of consanguineous marriage in China, information on its prevalence ...
Over recent decades, China has undergone fundamental social, cultural and ideological transformation...
Whether new Asian immigrant groups assimilate into American divorce culture the longer they stay in ...
The One Child Policy (OCP) has had an enormous impact on Chinese society over the past thirty years ...
<b>Background</b>: There is considerable debate about whether Manchu and associated non-Han ethnic g...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage. O...
Marital behaviour and family institutions among minority nationalities are an understudied area in r...
This paper provides a framework to link the ethnic choice for chil-dren with interethnic marriage. O...
Using a data set (N = 1,600) collected in the city of Urumchi in 2005, this article examines ethnic ...
Using data of Chinese immigrants extracted from the Belgian National Register registering a cohabita...
Due to increased levels of social contact and loosening of traditional social norms between peoples ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographic references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. One decad...
This study examines the patterns of interracial marriage and interethnic marriage among foreign-born...
Background: China has experienced substantial socioeconomic and institutional changes over the past ...
Using data from the November 1979 Current Population Survey on ethnic ances-try, this paper examines...
Although there is a long history of consanguineous marriage in China, information on its prevalence ...
Over recent decades, China has undergone fundamental social, cultural and ideological transformation...
Whether new Asian immigrant groups assimilate into American divorce culture the longer they stay in ...