Educationally hypogamous marriages, where the wife is more educated than the husband, have been expected to be less stable than other educational pairings, in part because they do not conform to social norms. With the reversal of the gender gap in education, such marriages have become more common than in the past. Recent research suggests that this new context might be beneficial for the stability of hypogamous unions compared to other educational pairings. Here, we investigate how educational matches in married couples are associated with divorce risks taking into account the local prevalence of hypogamy. Using Belgian census and register data for 458,499 marriages contracted between 1986 and 2001, we show that hypogamy was not associated ...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Since the 1980s a reverse gender gap has emerged in post-secondary completion, with women obtaining ...
This paper contributes to our understanding of re-partnering after divorce in two novel ways. First,...
Date published: 05 April 2018Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between f...
After union dissolution, the question of who stays in the joint home and who moves to a new place is...
<b>Background</b>: Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between female educ...
Various papers have shown that in countries and cohorts where the rate of divorce is low, women with...
There is evidence that the introduction of unilateral divorce legislation (UDL) starting in the late...
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...
Whether or not relative rates of assortative marriage have been rising in the affluent democracies h...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Since the 1980s a reverse gender gap has emerged in post-secondary completion, with women obtaining ...
This paper contributes to our understanding of re-partnering after divorce in two novel ways. First,...
Date published: 05 April 2018Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between f...
After union dissolution, the question of who stays in the joint home and who moves to a new place is...
<b>Background</b>: Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between female educ...
Various papers have shown that in countries and cohorts where the rate of divorce is low, women with...
There is evidence that the introduction of unilateral divorce legislation (UDL) starting in the late...
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...
Whether or not relative rates of assortative marriage have been rising in the affluent democracies h...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...