This article analyzes trends in educational homogamy in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary from 1988 to 2000. Our initial hypothesis is that educational homogamy strengthened in post-socialist countries as a result of changing socio-economic conditions during the post-communist transformation. We argue that people’s behavior changes in reaction to a new socio-economic environment where risks associated with a poor marital match are more pronounced. We analyze key statistical data on all new marriages in the years 1988, 1991, 1994, 1997 and 2000 in each country. Log-linear and log-multiplicative models led to the rejection of our initial hypothesis. Between 1988 and 2000 educational homogamy remained low and constant in the Cze...
Kateřina Krpatová: Homogamie a heterogamie manželských svazků z pohledu demografie Homogamy and hete...
Trends in marital and nonmarital fertility in the Czech Republic The aim of this paper is to analyze...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Abstract: This article analyses trends in educational homogamy in Czech society from 1988 to 2000. T...
The article analyses trends in educational homogamy in the Czech Republic, Slovakia
Assortative mating creates families, and these families have and raise children. Hence the pattern ...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common, although somewhat less so in Central-Easter...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common in advanced societies, although somewhat les...
Objective: This study aims to describe the educational gradient and the role of educational homogamy...
Similarly to patterns of intergenerational mobility, patterns of assortative mating are assumed to i...
This thesis maps trends and development of partner cohabitation in relation to social policy changes...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Comparison of marital behaviour in the Czech and Slovak Republic since 1993 Abstract: This thesis de...
With the transition of the 1990s in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the demographic beh...
Kateřina Krpatová: Homogamie a heterogamie manželských svazků z pohledu demografie Homogamy and hete...
Trends in marital and nonmarital fertility in the Czech Republic The aim of this paper is to analyze...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Abstract: This article analyses trends in educational homogamy in Czech society from 1988 to 2000. T...
The article analyses trends in educational homogamy in the Czech Republic, Slovakia
Assortative mating creates families, and these families have and raise children. Hence the pattern ...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common, although somewhat less so in Central-Easter...
Non-marital cohabitation has become increasingly common in advanced societies, although somewhat les...
Objective: This study aims to describe the educational gradient and the role of educational homogamy...
Similarly to patterns of intergenerational mobility, patterns of assortative mating are assumed to i...
This thesis maps trends and development of partner cohabitation in relation to social policy changes...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Comparison of marital behaviour in the Czech and Slovak Republic since 1993 Abstract: This thesis de...
With the transition of the 1990s in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the demographic beh...
Kateřina Krpatová: Homogamie a heterogamie manželských svazků z pohledu demografie Homogamy and hete...
Trends in marital and nonmarital fertility in the Czech Republic The aim of this paper is to analyze...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...