In the past, there are some research indicate that highly educated women marry less. Because women tend to face the success penalty, however, a new analysis of U.S. census data indicates that--despite cultural messages to the contrary--the success gap, in which better educated women marry less, is actually shrinking. Using 2008 Current Population Survey, this paper utilized Probit regression to analyze how increase of women\u27s educational attainment can influenced marriage and other aspects such as financial well-being. In addition, this study tries to estimate the best levels of education for women to be more likely to married
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China’s higher education expansion policy started in 1999. It brought about rapid increase not only ...
By using individual level panel data from 1995 to 1997, and running models with individual fixed eff...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...
This paper examines how marital and fertility patterns have changed along racial and educational lin...
I investigate the impact of post-secondary college education quality on marriage outcomes. Using NLS...
Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study and the Current Population Survey, we...
This brief, based on PRC associate director Kelly Raley's co-authored article in Demography entitled...
This study examines factors that explain the rising median age of women at first marriage from 1960 ...
Research has found that in the United States women have greater economic returns to a college degree...
This research examines the relationship between higher education and eventual marriage in Canada usi...
This paper investigates whether or not there is a differential effect of marriage on the career path...
In this paper, I examine the effect higher education has on the age of marriage and how this differs...
This dissertation seeks to understand two main issues. The first issue concerns changes in the gende...
In this paper, we study the role of education as insurance against a bad marriage. Historically, due...
In this paper, I study the role of changes in the wage structure and expectations about marriage in ...
China’s higher education expansion policy started in 1999. It brought about rapid increase not only ...
By using individual level panel data from 1995 to 1997, and running models with individual fixed eff...
Using the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses, the authors investigate the impact of labor and marriage ma...