This paper examines the pattern of educational homogamy in Ireland and Britain. Using contemporary data on recent marriages from the early 1970s through to the mid-1990s, we show that these two countries share a broadly similar pattern of educational homogamy, which is quasi-symmetric in character, with no tendency for women to marry up over and above that which can be attributed to the gender difference in educational attainment. In the 1970s, the strength of homogamy was much weaker in Ireland than in Britain. But we discern a clear inter-country difference in how the net strength of homogamy has changed over time. While it has declined in Britain since the 1970s, in Ireland the strength of homogamy has first increased and then levelled o...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
Research in assortative mating in developing countries focused mainly on the cultural similarities o...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
This paper examines the pattern of educational homogamy in Ireland and Britain. Using contemporary d...
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...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
Cohabitation is sometimes thought of as being inversely associated with education, but in Britain a ...
This paper documents trends in educational assortative mating in prevailing marriages by Hong Kong C...
A number of previous studies have documented a fairly high level of marital homogamy in Norway. Most...
Whether or not relative rates of assortative marriage have been rising in the affluent democracies h...
Cohabitation has grown strongly in Ireland over the last decade. We use large-scale surveys to chara...
Research on socioeconomic homogamy was developed by stratification researchers who used marriage pat...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
Abstract in Undetermined Several studies have shown strong educational homogamy in most Western soci...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
Research in assortative mating in developing countries focused mainly on the cultural similarities o...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
This paper examines the pattern of educational homogamy in Ireland and Britain. Using contemporary d...
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...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
Cohabitation is sometimes thought of as being inversely associated with education, but in Britain a ...
This paper documents trends in educational assortative mating in prevailing marriages by Hong Kong C...
A number of previous studies have documented a fairly high level of marital homogamy in Norway. Most...
Whether or not relative rates of assortative marriage have been rising in the affluent democracies h...
Cohabitation has grown strongly in Ireland over the last decade. We use large-scale surveys to chara...
Research on socioeconomic homogamy was developed by stratification researchers who used marriage pat...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
Abstract in Undetermined Several studies have shown strong educational homogamy in most Western soci...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
Research in assortative mating in developing countries focused mainly on the cultural similarities o...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...