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The End of Hypergamy: Global Trends and Implications

机译:过度配偶的终结:全球趋势和启示

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The gender gap in education that has long favored men has reversed for young adults in most upper-and middle-income countries. This reversal has major implications for the composition of marriage markets, assortative mating, gender equality, andmarital outcomes such as divorce and childbearing. We focus on the implications for assortative mating and, in particular, for educational hypergamy: the pattern in which husbands have more education than their wives. We present findings from an almost comprehensive world-level analysis using census and survey microdata from 420 samples and 120 countries for the period 1960-2011. The reversal of the gender gap in education is strongly associated with the end of hypergamy and increases in hypogamy (wives having more education that their husbands). We provide near universal evidence of this trend, examine whether women are more likely to be the breadwinners when they marry men with lower education than themselves, discuss recent research regarding divorce risks among hypogamous couples, and examine attitudes about women earning more than their husbands.
机译:在大多数中上等收入国家,长期以来青睐男性的教育性别差距已经逆转。这种逆转对婚姻市场的组成,夫妻的交配,两性平等以及离婚和生育等婚姻结果具有重大影响。我们关注的是对配偶的影响,尤其是对教育上的一夫多妻制的影响:丈夫受教育程度高于妻子的模式。我们介绍了使用普查和1960-2011年期间来自420个样本和120个国家/地区的调查微观数据进行的近乎世界级分析的结果。教育中性别差距的逆转与过度配偶的结束和过度配偶的增加密切相关(妻子的受教育程度高于丈夫)。我们提供了这种趋势的近乎普遍的证据,研究了女性在与受教育程度较低的男性结婚时是否更有可能成为养家糊口的人,讨论了有关一夫多妻夫妻离婚风险的最新研究,并研究了女性收入高于其丈夫的态度。

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