This study uses log-linear models and data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) to compare the odds of educational homogamy in marital and cohabiting unions. Differences in the educational resemblance of married and cohabiting couples vary depending on the sample used. Cohabiting couples are less likely to be educationally homogamous than married couples using a sample of prevailing unions. Restricting the sample to newly formed unions, however, eliminates this difference. Furthermore, I find little support for the hypothesis that cohabiting couples who transition to marriage are more homogamous than cohabiting couples who separate, although these results vary by respondent’s sex. My results suggest that differences in ed...
Using recently released cohabitation data for NLSY79 males, this study conducts multinomial discrete...
Research in assortative mating in developing countries focused mainly on the cultural similarities o...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
We examine changes in educational homogamy across one cohort’s life and identify the demographic sou...
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...
We analyze data from 927 remarried men and women to examine the association between spouses' educati...
Individuals match on length and type of education. We \u85nd that around half of the systematic sort...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
Individuals tend to partner with people of a similar educational level as themselves. According to...
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of cohabitation, knowledge of how socio-economic homog...
Educationally hypogamous marriages, where the wife is more educated than the husband, have been expe...
Patterns of intermarriage between men and women who have varying levels of educational attainment ar...
The study analyzes the mutual similarity between partners in terms of basic socio - demographic char...
Using the American Community Survey data 2012-2013, I study married and cohabiting same-sex couples....
Using recently released cohabitation data for NLSY79 males, this study conducts multinomial discrete...
Research in assortative mating in developing countries focused mainly on the cultural similarities o...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
We examine changes in educational homogamy across one cohort’s life and identify the demographic sou...
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...
We analyze data from 927 remarried men and women to examine the association between spouses' educati...
Individuals match on length and type of education. We \u85nd that around half of the systematic sort...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
Individuals tend to partner with people of a similar educational level as themselves. According to...
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of cohabitation, knowledge of how socio-economic homog...
Educationally hypogamous marriages, where the wife is more educated than the husband, have been expe...
Patterns of intermarriage between men and women who have varying levels of educational attainment ar...
The study analyzes the mutual similarity between partners in terms of basic socio - demographic char...
Using the American Community Survey data 2012-2013, I study married and cohabiting same-sex couples....
Using recently released cohabitation data for NLSY79 males, this study conducts multinomial discrete...
Research in assortative mating in developing countries focused mainly on the cultural similarities o...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...