Assortative mating is of interest to both theoretical and applied social scientists. Previous research is based almost entirely on married couples and parents. In this paper we use data from the NSFG to examine assortative mating among unmarried parents in the US and to examine the robustness of estimates of nonresident fathers' income based on assortative mating assumptions. We find that never married parents are similar, though not identical, to married parents in their choice of partners. White unmarried women are much more likely to have a child with a non-white male than white married women. On the other hand, unmarried women are more likely than married women to have a child with a more educated male.Assortative mating · unmarried par...
Why do some men father children outside of marriage without providing support? Why do some women hav...
This study examines the effect assortative mating by education has on income inequality by household...
Research on intergenerational mobility has often treated outcomes such as schooling and earnings as ...
This paper studies the evolution of assortative mating based on the permanent income (the individual...
The demographic behaviors of one generation, including marriage, divorce, fertility, and survival, c...
How much husbands and wives resemble each other on socioeconomic status and other social traits has ...
Research on nonmarital fertility has focused almost exclusively on unmarried mothers, due in part to...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
Mate Availability and Unmarried Parent Relationships Theoretically, a shortage of males in a local m...
Both sexes choose mates based on qualities that will enhance offspring viability and quality. In som...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
We examine the assortative mating patterns of new parents who are married, cohabiting, romantically ...
Assortative mating-marriage of a man and a woman with similar social characteristics-is a commonly o...
While current literature on marital sorting focuses either on the role of schooling or on the role o...
Why do some men father children outside of marriage without providing support? Why do some women hav...
This study examines the effect assortative mating by education has on income inequality by household...
Research on intergenerational mobility has often treated outcomes such as schooling and earnings as ...
This paper studies the evolution of assortative mating based on the permanent income (the individual...
The demographic behaviors of one generation, including marriage, divorce, fertility, and survival, c...
How much husbands and wives resemble each other on socioeconomic status and other social traits has ...
Research on nonmarital fertility has focused almost exclusively on unmarried mothers, due in part to...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
Mate Availability and Unmarried Parent Relationships Theoretically, a shortage of males in a local m...
Both sexes choose mates based on qualities that will enhance offspring viability and quality. In som...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
There is a growing concern internationally about levels of income inequality, and the negative effec...
We examine the assortative mating patterns of new parents who are married, cohabiting, romantically ...
Assortative mating-marriage of a man and a woman with similar social characteristics-is a commonly o...
While current literature on marital sorting focuses either on the role of schooling or on the role o...
Why do some men father children outside of marriage without providing support? Why do some women hav...
This study examines the effect assortative mating by education has on income inequality by household...
Research on intergenerational mobility has often treated outcomes such as schooling and earnings as ...