It is a long-standing principle in anthropology, sociology but also economics, that there are strong social and material incentives for people to marry or partner on the basis of social similarity, thus encouraging equality within partnerships but social inequality in the distribution of education, income, or other characteristics. It has been argued, however, that marriage is becoming less homogamous, and therefore that society is becoming more open. Using both the Longitudinal Study and the British Household Panel Study, we find that homogamy remains a powerful factor in marriage and partnership. Further, it reduces stress levels in the partnership and increases over the period of the relationship as partners’ social and political attitud...
Despite the relevance of homogamy for the study of social structure, the few existing French studies...
Busch A, Bröckel M, Golsch K. Berufliche Aufstiege im partnerschaftlichen Kontext – Zur Bedeutung vo...
The companionate theory of marriage suggests that egalitarianism in practice and belief leads to hig...
This chapter considers how partner similarity within romantic relationships, often referred to as ho...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
In today's modem societies the number of people who get married is constantly decreasing. Choosing ...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
This paper focuses on husbands' and wives' party political identifications in combination. There is ...
"Functional " marriage textbooks usually state that differences between spouses in class b...
This research analyzed in a sample of married couples, the prevalence of homogamic choice (similari...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
This special issue is devoted to the theme of social homogamy, i.e. the likelihood of an individual ...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
Considered as a key index of social stratification, social homogamy (i.e. when partners within a cou...
Despite the relevance of homogamy for the study of social structure, the few existing French studies...
Busch A, Bröckel M, Golsch K. Berufliche Aufstiege im partnerschaftlichen Kontext – Zur Bedeutung vo...
The companionate theory of marriage suggests that egalitarianism in practice and belief leads to hig...
This chapter considers how partner similarity within romantic relationships, often referred to as ho...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
In today's modem societies the number of people who get married is constantly decreasing. Choosing ...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
This paper focuses on husbands' and wives' party political identifications in combination. There is ...
"Functional " marriage textbooks usually state that differences between spouses in class b...
This research analyzed in a sample of married couples, the prevalence of homogamic choice (similari...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
This special issue is devoted to the theme of social homogamy, i.e. the likelihood of an individual ...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
Considered as a key index of social stratification, social homogamy (i.e. when partners within a cou...
Despite the relevance of homogamy for the study of social structure, the few existing French studies...
Busch A, Bröckel M, Golsch K. Berufliche Aufstiege im partnerschaftlichen Kontext – Zur Bedeutung vo...
The companionate theory of marriage suggests that egalitarianism in practice and belief leads to hig...