This study raises the question of how marriage market relevant status characteristics are distributed among partners in exogamous relationships. The status exchange hypothesis posits that partners in racially and ethnically heterogamous relationships trade status characteristics, mainly education. We address this hypothesis focusing on intermarriages between immigrants and native men (N=606,257) and women (N=600,165) in Sweden using register data covering the entire Swedish population for the period 1990 to 2009. Results from binomial and multinomial logistic regressions show that low status in terms of age, income, and previous relationships are determinants for exogamy, and that the main marriage market relevant status that is exchanged i...
Using population register data from Norway (n = 209,532) and Sweden (n = 592,491), this study addres...
Status exchange theory has long held a central position in the study of interracial marriage between...
<b>Background</b>: Immigrants and their second-generation descendants make up more than a quarter of...
This paper studies how immigrant–native intermarriages in Sweden are associated with individual char...
This paper analyses the marriage patterns of multi-ethnic people – who have one native-born and one ...
Intermarriage with natives is a key indicator of immigrant integration. This article studies interma...
This paper analyses the marriage patterns of multi-ethnic people–who have one native-born and one fo...
Intermarriage is a key aspect of immigrant integration. In this article we explore marital exogamy (...
In this article, we explore marital exogamy ( especially intermarriage between immigrants and native...
abstract: In this article, we explore marital exogamy (especially intermarriage between immigrants a...
For immigrants, intermarriage with natives is assumed to have an assimilating role due to the enhanc...
This paper discusses trends in binational marriages, defined as marriages between natives and migran...
This dissertation examines the determinants and consequences of immigrant-native intermarriage in tw...
This paper analyzes the impact of intermarriage on the economic integration of immigrants in Sweden,...
For immigrants, intermarriage with natives is assumed to have an assimilating role due to the enhanc...
Using population register data from Norway (n = 209,532) and Sweden (n = 592,491), this study addres...
Status exchange theory has long held a central position in the study of interracial marriage between...
<b>Background</b>: Immigrants and their second-generation descendants make up more than a quarter of...
This paper studies how immigrant–native intermarriages in Sweden are associated with individual char...
This paper analyses the marriage patterns of multi-ethnic people – who have one native-born and one ...
Intermarriage with natives is a key indicator of immigrant integration. This article studies interma...
This paper analyses the marriage patterns of multi-ethnic people–who have one native-born and one fo...
Intermarriage is a key aspect of immigrant integration. In this article we explore marital exogamy (...
In this article, we explore marital exogamy ( especially intermarriage between immigrants and native...
abstract: In this article, we explore marital exogamy (especially intermarriage between immigrants a...
For immigrants, intermarriage with natives is assumed to have an assimilating role due to the enhanc...
This paper discusses trends in binational marriages, defined as marriages between natives and migran...
This dissertation examines the determinants and consequences of immigrant-native intermarriage in tw...
This paper analyzes the impact of intermarriage on the economic integration of immigrants in Sweden,...
For immigrants, intermarriage with natives is assumed to have an assimilating role due to the enhanc...
Using population register data from Norway (n = 209,532) and Sweden (n = 592,491), this study addres...
Status exchange theory has long held a central position in the study of interracial marriage between...
<b>Background</b>: Immigrants and their second-generation descendants make up more than a quarter of...