An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or culturally similar to themselves is that the opportunities they have to meet similar others are greater than the opportunities they have to meet dissimilar others. We examine this supply-side perspective on social relationships by empirically linking marriage choices to the type of setting couples had in common before they married. We focus on five meeting settings (work, school, the neighborhood, common family networks, and voluntary associations) and five types of homogamy (with respect to age, education, class destinations, class origins, and religious background). Using data from face-to-face interviews among married and cohabiting couples in the...
This study aims to determine to what extent the opportunities and restrictions of the partner market...
This paper develops a two sided matching model of premarital cohabitation and marriage in which prem...
This paper develops a two sided matching model of premarital cohabitation and marriage in which prem...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
People tend to think they have met their spouses by chance, yet a strong social homogamy exists. By ...
We study the influence of social structure on assortative mating for personality in a large national...
Spatial homogamy may be defined as follows: anyone may be attracted to anyone else, but near candida...
Spatial homogamy may be defined as follows: anyone may be attracted to anyone else, but near candida...
From a sociological perspective, this study challenges the idea that personal relationships and netw...
This paper shows how the experiential learning aspect of mate selection af-fects sorting outcomes wh...
Introduction: Assortative mating refers describes a phenomenon in which individuals with similar phe...
This chapter considers how partner similarity within romantic relationships, often referred to as ho...
'Cupid may have wings, but apparently they are not adapted for long flights.' Studies on the spatial...
'Cupid may have wings, but apparently they are not adapted for long flights.' Studies on the spatial...
This study aims to determine to what extent the opportunities and restrictions of the partner market...
This paper develops a two sided matching model of premarital cohabitation and marriage in which prem...
This paper develops a two sided matching model of premarital cohabitation and marriage in which prem...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
People tend to think they have met their spouses by chance, yet a strong social homogamy exists. By ...
We study the influence of social structure on assortative mating for personality in a large national...
Spatial homogamy may be defined as follows: anyone may be attracted to anyone else, but near candida...
Spatial homogamy may be defined as follows: anyone may be attracted to anyone else, but near candida...
From a sociological perspective, this study challenges the idea that personal relationships and netw...
This paper shows how the experiential learning aspect of mate selection af-fects sorting outcomes wh...
Introduction: Assortative mating refers describes a phenomenon in which individuals with similar phe...
This chapter considers how partner similarity within romantic relationships, often referred to as ho...
'Cupid may have wings, but apparently they are not adapted for long flights.' Studies on the spatial...
'Cupid may have wings, but apparently they are not adapted for long flights.' Studies on the spatial...
This study aims to determine to what extent the opportunities and restrictions of the partner market...
This paper develops a two sided matching model of premarital cohabitation and marriage in which prem...
This paper develops a two sided matching model of premarital cohabitation and marriage in which prem...