This paper examines if self-arranged marriages (or love marriages) have replaced parent-arranged marriages as the dominant form of marriage in India. In particular, I examine if women of recent cohorts (born around 1980) are less likely to report arranged marriages than women of older cohorts (born around 1956). I also examine if educated women are less likely to report arranged marriages than their less educated counterparts. Results from multinomial regression analysis suggest that women of recent cohorts are more likely to report a parent arranged marriages with their consent. Education is associated with greater autonomy in partner choice decision but it is most strongly associated with parent arranged marriages with consent. I conclude...
This paper constructs an empirical model of spouse selection based on Becker’s efficient marriage ma...
In India, social developments have facilitated changes in traditional arranged marriage customs and ...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy using data from India. We model female auton...
In India marriage are typically family arranged in which parents are mostly involved in selection of...
This dissertation studies two important dimensions of family life in contemporary India, marriage pa...
This paper examines different aspects of educational influence at the neighborhood, parental, and in...
In order to ensure compatibility and future sustenance of a marriage, most people devote significant...
Perceptions of arranged marriages often fall victim to exaggerated cultural differences between the ...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
India has undergone rapid modernization in its socio-cultural aspects in the last few decades. Some ...
In this study, we examine love marriage in India, its trends, the diversity of practices across cult...
There is little research that has explored how marriage arrangements, i.e., family-arranged, semi-ar...
Success in marriage markets has lasting impacts on women's wellbeing. By arranging marriages, parent...
LSE’s Maitreesh Ghatak, Abhijit Banerjee (MIT), Esther Duflo (MIT), and Jeanne Lafortune (Pontificia...
Each social group in the Indian context, whether it may be a caste or religion or tribe, has its own...
This paper constructs an empirical model of spouse selection based on Becker’s efficient marriage ma...
In India, social developments have facilitated changes in traditional arranged marriage customs and ...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy using data from India. We model female auton...
In India marriage are typically family arranged in which parents are mostly involved in selection of...
This dissertation studies two important dimensions of family life in contemporary India, marriage pa...
This paper examines different aspects of educational influence at the neighborhood, parental, and in...
In order to ensure compatibility and future sustenance of a marriage, most people devote significant...
Perceptions of arranged marriages often fall victim to exaggerated cultural differences between the ...
This dissertation examines attitudes towards mate selection and marriage among Hindus in Bangalore, ...
India has undergone rapid modernization in its socio-cultural aspects in the last few decades. Some ...
In this study, we examine love marriage in India, its trends, the diversity of practices across cult...
There is little research that has explored how marriage arrangements, i.e., family-arranged, semi-ar...
Success in marriage markets has lasting impacts on women's wellbeing. By arranging marriages, parent...
LSE’s Maitreesh Ghatak, Abhijit Banerjee (MIT), Esther Duflo (MIT), and Jeanne Lafortune (Pontificia...
Each social group in the Indian context, whether it may be a caste or religion or tribe, has its own...
This paper constructs an empirical model of spouse selection based on Becker’s efficient marriage ma...
In India, social developments have facilitated changes in traditional arranged marriage customs and ...
This paper examines the determinants of female autonomy using data from India. We model female auton...