This paper examines the effect of education on intermarriage and specifically, whether the mechanisms through which education affects intermarriage differ by immigrant generation and race. We consider three main paths through which education affects marriage choice. First, educated people may be better able to adapt to different customs and cultures making them more likely to marry outside of their ethnicity. Second, because the educated are less likely to reside in ethnic enclaves, meeting potential spouses of the same ethnicity may involve higher search costs. Lastly, if spouse-searchers value similarities in education as well as ethnicity, then they may be willing to substitute similarities in education for ethnicity when evaluating spou...
We construct a structural model of household decision-making and matching and estimate the returns t...
Immigrants who marry outside of their ethnicity tend to have better economic outcomes than those who...
Studies on the patterns of marital selection began in the 1920s, and since then researchers have ide...
This paper examines the effect of education on intermarriage and specifically, whether the mechanism...
Common explanations for the generally negative relationship between education and ethnic endogamy in...
Despite a longstanding belief that education importantly affects the process of immigrant assimilati...
A common claim in the literature is that higher-educated persons are more likely to marry outside th...
This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages by immigrants in the United States. Th...
Abstract This paper explores the role of assortative matching on education in explaining the relatio...
Because the demographic composition of todays immigrants to the US differs so much from those of nat...
2008 The allocation of Moluccan immigrants across towns and villages at arrival in the Netherlands a...
According to status-caste exchange theory, intermarriages involve transactions in which higher educa...
This study investigates the observed positive relationship between educational attainment and likeli...
The allocation of Moluccan immigrants across towns and villages at arrival in the Netherlands and th...
The allocation of Moluccan immigrants across towns and villages at arrival in the Netherlands and th...
We construct a structural model of household decision-making and matching and estimate the returns t...
Immigrants who marry outside of their ethnicity tend to have better economic outcomes than those who...
Studies on the patterns of marital selection began in the 1920s, and since then researchers have ide...
This paper examines the effect of education on intermarriage and specifically, whether the mechanism...
Common explanations for the generally negative relationship between education and ethnic endogamy in...
Despite a longstanding belief that education importantly affects the process of immigrant assimilati...
A common claim in the literature is that higher-educated persons are more likely to marry outside th...
This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages by immigrants in the United States. Th...
Abstract This paper explores the role of assortative matching on education in explaining the relatio...
Because the demographic composition of todays immigrants to the US differs so much from those of nat...
2008 The allocation of Moluccan immigrants across towns and villages at arrival in the Netherlands a...
According to status-caste exchange theory, intermarriages involve transactions in which higher educa...
This study investigates the observed positive relationship between educational attainment and likeli...
The allocation of Moluccan immigrants across towns and villages at arrival in the Netherlands and th...
The allocation of Moluccan immigrants across towns and villages at arrival in the Netherlands and th...
We construct a structural model of household decision-making and matching and estimate the returns t...
Immigrants who marry outside of their ethnicity tend to have better economic outcomes than those who...
Studies on the patterns of marital selection began in the 1920s, and since then researchers have ide...