Using insights from theories on marital homogamy and political behaviour, this research examines the tendency of husbands and wives to vote for the same party family. It disentangles the extent to which similarity in party family preference can be explained by (1) partners choosing one another because of their shared socio-economic position and (2) partners influencing one another. For this purpose, we conducted probit regression models with instrumental variables using data from the 2000 and 2003 Dutch Family Survey. Using instrumental variables to analyze endogenous relationships, we found that Dutch partners tend to support parties belonging to the same party family (left, confessional or right). There is some support for the idea that s...
This study examined the influence of the family on native Dutch attitudes toward having ethnic minor...
This study describes (1) the association between husbands’ and wives’ employment statuses and occupa...
International audienceDo couples share the same values? The social sciences have mainly concentrated...
Using insights from theories on marital homogamy and political behaviour, this research examines the...
This article applies theoretical ideas in the literature on the household division of labor to the a...
This article examines whether intergenerational transmission of party preference is biased by retros...
This article examines whether intergenerational transmission of party preference is biased by retros...
This article examines whether intergenerational transmission of party preference is biased by retros...
We study the influence of social structure on assortative mating for personality in a large national...
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Even in these days of the women’s liberation movement, theassumption of marital homogeneity of polit...
The level of mixed marriage in a society indicates the openness of that society, since it shows the ...
This study examined the influence of the family on native Dutch attitudes toward having ethnic minor...
This paper focuses on husbands' and wives' party political identifications in combination. There is ...
This study examined the influence of the family on native Dutch attitudes toward having ethnic minor...
This study describes (1) the association between husbands’ and wives’ employment statuses and occupa...
International audienceDo couples share the same values? The social sciences have mainly concentrated...
Using insights from theories on marital homogamy and political behaviour, this research examines the...
This article applies theoretical ideas in the literature on the household division of labor to the a...
This article examines whether intergenerational transmission of party preference is biased by retros...
This article examines whether intergenerational transmission of party preference is biased by retros...
This article examines whether intergenerational transmission of party preference is biased by retros...
We study the influence of social structure on assortative mating for personality in a large national...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67973/2/10.1177_1532673X7700500202.pd
Even in these days of the women’s liberation movement, theassumption of marital homogeneity of polit...
The level of mixed marriage in a society indicates the openness of that society, since it shows the ...
This study examined the influence of the family on native Dutch attitudes toward having ethnic minor...
This paper focuses on husbands' and wives' party political identifications in combination. There is ...
This study examined the influence of the family on native Dutch attitudes toward having ethnic minor...
This study describes (1) the association between husbands’ and wives’ employment statuses and occupa...
International audienceDo couples share the same values? The social sciences have mainly concentrated...