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International Migration and Educational Assortative Mating in Mexico and the United States

机译:墨西哥和美国的国际移民与教育型号交配

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This paper examines the relationship between migration and marriage by describing how the distributions of marital statuses and assortative mating patterns vary by individual and community experiences of migration. In Mexico, migrants and those living in areas with high levels of out-migration are more likely to be in heterogamous unions. This is because migration increases the relative attractiveness of single return migrants while disproportionately reducing the number of marriageable men in local marriage markets. In the United States, the odds of homogamy are lower for migrants compared with nonmigrants; however, they do not vary depending on the volume of migration in communities. Migrants are more likely than nonmigrants to “marry up” educationally because the relatively small size of this group compels them to expand their pool of potential spouses to include nonmigrants, who tend to be better educated than they are. Among migrants, the odds of marrying outside of one’s education group increase the most among the least educated. In Mexican communities with high rates of out-migration, the odds of marrying outside of one’s education group are highest among those with the highest level of education. These findings suggest that migration disrupts preferences and opportunities for homogamy by changing social arrangements and normative climates.
机译:本文通过描述婚姻状况和各种交配模式如何因个人和社区的移民经验而异的迁移和婚姻之间的关系。在墨西哥,移民和生活在高水平的地区的移民更有可能成为异源性工会。这是因为迁移增加了单返回移民的相对吸引力,同时不成比例地减少了当地婚姻市场中的婚姻人数。在美国,移民与非生本相比,移民的几率较低;然而,它们不根据社区中的迁移量而变化。移民更有可能是非中人的教育,因为这一群体的相对较小的规模迫使他们扩大他们的潜在配偶池,以包括非移民,他们往往比他们受到更好的教育。在移民中,在一个人的教育集团之外结婚的几率在最小的教育中增加了最多。在墨西哥社区具有高迁移率高,在一个人的教育集团之外结婚的几率在具有最高教育水平最高的人中。这些调查结果表明,迁移通过不断变化社会安排和规范性气候来扰乱同性恋的偏好和机会。

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