2008. “Highly Educated Women Marry Less: An Analysis of Female Marriage Rates in Spain.” South European Society and Politics 13(3): 283-302. :Martinez Pastor, Juan Ignacio (2008). "Highly Educa- ted Women Marry Less: An Analysis of Female Marriage Patterns in Spain". South European ...
Highly Educated Women Marry Less: An Analysis of Female Marriage Rates in Spain 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 29 作者: Juan Ignacio Martnez Pastor 摘要: The purpose of this article is to analyse how the increase of women's educational attainment has influenced marriage in Spain. It...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook marriage of convenience Thesaurus Acronyms Idioms Wikipedia marriage of convenience n.pl.marriages of convenience A marriage or joint undertaking arranged for political, economic, or social benefit rather than from per...
Marriage rates, in fact, are at an all-time low in recorded history in the United States at 31.1 – roughly 31 marriages per 1000 unmarried women. Marriage rates were high at midcentury (90.2) when 65% of women aged 15 years and over were married (Cruz, 2013). Still, most people mar...
According to the most recent data, in this West African country, more than three fourths of girls aged under 18 were married, with nearly 30 percent of them being younger than 15 years old. The Central African Republic, Chad, and Mali followed behind with rates ranging from 61 to 54 ...
The effects of new forms of legal recognition on marriage rates in the United States. Demography 51(2):563–585. https://doi.org/10.1007/S13524-013-0277-2 Article Google Scholar Dillender M (2015) Health insurance and labor force participation: what legal recognition does for same-sex ...
Across the two decades of legal changes in Sweden, men in SSM had consistently low rates of having a child because the options for family building (e.g., surrogacy and second-parent adoption) remained costly and inaccessible. Similarly, the legal means to have a child remain limited for Taiw...
rates (between 40% and 50%) and with 40.6% of babies being born to unmarried mothers in 2008. Allowing same-sex couples to marry would further weaken the institution.[50] [51] As argued by Ryan T. Anderson, William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and a Free Society at The Heritage ...
González-Val and Marcén [36] found a negative effect of unemployment on marriage rates in Spain, especially after the year 2005. Unemployment data come from the Spanish Labour Force Survey. Regarding inflation, it can have a substantial negative effect on the decision to marry; high inflation...
It appeared that the analysis of the males' and female's age-specific first marriage rates in the 31 European countries in 2010 and 2018 produced 22 types of first marriage patterns (which can be grouped into seven main categories). In the majority of European countries, the mean ag...