January 6, 2019

2016年3月から2018年12月に出版された結婚関係論文リスト

Addo, Fenaba R., Jason N. Houle, and Sharon Sassler. 2018. “The Changing Nature of the Association Between Student Loan Debt and Marital Behavior in Young Adulthood.” Journal of Family and Economic Issues.

Agarwal, Sumit, Souphala Chomsisengphet, and Yunqi Zhang. 2017. “How Does Working in a Finance Profession Affect Mortgage Delinquency?” Journal of Banking & Finance 78:1–13.

Allendorf, Keera, Arland Thornton, Colter Mitchell, Linda Young-DeMarco, and Dirgha J. Ghimire. 2017. “Early Women, Late Men: Timing Attitudes and Gender Differences in Marriage.” Journal of Marriage and Family 79(5):1478–96.

Aloni, Erez. 2018. “The Marital Wealth Gap.” WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 93:71.

Alvarez, Amalia. n.d. “Student Friendship Choices and Ethnic Homophily in the Classroom.” 21.

Amore, Mario Daniele, Danny Miller, Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, and Guido Corbetta. n.d. “For Love and Money: Marital Leadership in Family Firms.” 49.

Anderson, Christopher. n.d. “Life History Strategy and Assortative Pairing in an Online Dating Setting.” 42.

Andersson, Gunnar, Lotta Persson, and Ognjen Obućina. 2017. “Depressed Fertility among Descendants of Immigrants in Sweden.” Demographic Research 36:1149–84.

Andrade, Stefan B. and Jens-Peter Thomsen. 2018. “Educational Assortative Mating: A Micro-Educational Approach.” The British Journal of Sociology.

Arenas, Erika, Bongoh Kye, Graciela Teruel, and Luis Rubalcava. 2017. “The Impact of Education and Health Heterogeneity on Generational Support Ratios: A Cross-National Comparison between Mexico and Korea.” Ageing and Society 37(09):1924–61.

Arpino, Bruno, Marco Le Moglie, and Letizia Mencarini. 2018. “Machine-Learning Techniques for Family Demography: An Application of Random Forests to the Analysis of Divorce Determinants in Germany.” RECSM Working Paper Series 32.

Azzolini, Davide and Raffaele Guetto. 2017. “The Impact of Citizenship on Intermarriage: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Two European Union Eastern Enlargements.” Demographic Research 36:1299–1336.

Bailey, Martha J., Emily A. Beam, and Anna Wentz. n.d. “DOES YOUNGER AGE AT MARRIAGE AFFECT DIVORCE? EVIDENCE FROM EXECUTIVE ORDER 11241 AND THE ‘MIDNIGHT MARRIAGES.’” 39.

Barr, Ashley Brooke and Ronald L. Simons. 2018. “Marital Beliefs Among African American Emerging Adults: The Roles of Community Context, Family Background, and Relationship Experiences.” Journal of Family Issues 39(2):352–82.

Barranco, Oriol, Carlos Lozares, and Dafne Muntanyola-Saura. 2018. “Heterophily in Social Groups Formation: A Social Network Analysis.” Quality & Quantity.

Beaujouan, Éva. 2016. “Second Unions Now More Stable than First? A Comparison of Separation Risks by Union Order in France.” European Journal of Population 32(2):293–321.

Becker, Rolf and Ben Jann. 2017. “Educational Expansion and Homogamy. An Analysis of the Consequences of Educational Upgrading for Assortative Mating in Switzerland.” Swiss Journal of Sociology 43(3):481–514.

Behboodi Moghadam, Zahra, Maryam Ordibeheshti Khiaban, Maryam Esmaeili, and Mahvash Salsali. 2017. “A Review of the High Level of Education and Reduced Fertility in Iranian Women: Have Women Been Empowered?” International Journal of Women’s Health and Reproduction Sciences 6(2):106–12.

Belfield, Chris, Claire Crawford, Ellen Greaves, Paul Gregg, and Lindsey Macmillan. 2017. “Intergenerational Income Persistence within Families.” IFS Working Paper W17/11 27.

Bellani, Daniela, Gøsta Esping-Andersen, and Lesia Nedoluzhko. 2017. “Never Partnered: A Multilevel Analysis of Lifelong Singlehood.” Demographic Research 37:53–100.

Bernhardt, Eva, Frances Goldscheider, and Jani Turunen. 2016. “Attitudes to the Gender Division of Labor and the Transition to Fatherhood: Are Egalitarian Men in Sweden More Likely to Remain Childless?” Acta Sociologica 59(3):269–84.

Bihagen, Erik and Paul Lambert. 2018. “Can Class and Status Really Be Disentangled?” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 58:1–10.

Billari, Francesco C. and Aart C. Liefbroer. 2016. “Why Still Marry? The Role of Feelings in the Persistence of Marriage as an Institution 1: Why Still Marry?” The British Journal of Sociology 67(3):516–40.

Bleemer, Zach. 2016. “ROLE MODEL EFFECTS OF FEMALE STEM TEACHERS AND DOCTORS ON EARLY 20TH CENTURY UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENT IN CALIFORNIA.” Research and Occasional Papers Series 20.

Bø, Erlend Eide. 2017. “Match Quality in Housing Transactions: What Can We Learn from Comparing Buyers and Sellers?” Statistics Norway Research Department Discussion Papers 34.

Boll, Christina, Anja Rossen, and André Wolf. 2018. “Patterns of Overeducation in Europe: The Role of Field of Study.” HWWI Research Paper 41.

Bouchet-Valat, Milan. 2018. “Educational and Socioeconomic Homogamy, Development Level, and Metropolisation across 149 European Regions.” Revue Européenne Des Sciences Sociales (56–1):53–84.

Bratsberg, Bernt, Simen Markussen, Oddbjørn Raaum, Knut Røed, and Ole Røgeberg. 2018. “Trends in Assortative Mating and Offspring Outcomes.” IZA Discussion Paper 49.

Brazil, Noli and William A. V. Clark. 2017. “Residential Mobility and Dynamic Neighborhood Change during the Transition to Adulthood.” Advances in Life Course Research 33:1–10.

Brockmann, Hilke, Anne-Maren Koch, Adele Diederich, and Christofer Edling. 2018. “Why Managerial Women Are Less Happy Than Managerial Men.” Journal of Happiness Studies 19(3):755–79.

Brons, M. D. (Anne), Aart C. Liefbroer, and Harry B. G. Ganzeboom. 2017. “Parental Socio-Economic Status and First Union Formation: Can European Variation Be Explained by the Second Demographic Transition Theory?” European Sociological Review 33(6):809–22.

Butler-Sweet, Colleen. 2017. “Not Like the Other Black Girls: How Class and Family Structure Impact Young Black Women’s Experiences of Competition and Alienation.” Gender Issues 34(4):371–91.

Buunk, Abraham P. and Pieternel Dijkstra. 2017. “Sex and Marriage With Members of Other Ethnic Groups: A Study in the Netherlands.” Cross-Cultural Research 51(1):3–25.

Byun, Soo-yong, Yifan Bai, and Hee Jin’ Chung. 2017. “Consequences of Educational Assortative Marriage for Children’s Academic Achievement in South Korea*.”

Canan, Coskun and Naika Foroutan. 2016. “Changing Perceptions? Effects of Multiple Social Categorisation on German Population’s Perception of Muslims.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42(12):1905–24.

Cantalini, Stefano. 2017. “Does Education Affect the Timing or Probability of Family Formation?” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 49:1–10.

Carlson, Daniel L. and Ben Lennox Kail. 2018. “Socioeconomic Variation in the Association of Marriage with Depressive Symptoms.” Social Science Research 71:85–97.

Cazzola, Alberto, Lucia Pasquini, and Aurora Angeli. 2016. “The Relationship between Unemployment and Fertility in Italy.” Demographic Research 34:1–38.

Çelikaksoy, Aycan. 2016. “Household Formation Behavior: An Analysis of Relative Education and Exogamy for Descendants of Immigrants in Sweden.” Ethnicities 16(4):547–67.

Chen, Bijia, Cameron Campbell, and Hao Dong. 2018. “Interethnic Marriage in Northeast China, 1866–1913.” Demographic Research 38:929–66.

Chen, Joy and Sitian Liu. 2018. “Mate Preferences and House Prices in China: Evidence from Online Mate Search.” 47.

Cheng, Yu-Ching. 2018. “MARRIAGEABLE US, UNDESIRABLE THEM: REPRODUCING SOCIAL INEQUALITIES THROUGH MARITAL BOUNDARIES.” PhD Dissertation Submitted to Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Albany, USA 24.

Cherlin, Andrew J., David C. Ribar, and Suzumi Yasutake. 2016. “Nonmarital First Births, Marriage, and Income Inequality.” American Sociological Review 81(4):749–70.

Choi, Kate H. and Marta Tienda. 2017a. “Boundary Crossing in First Marriage and Remarriage.” Social Science Research 62:305–16.

Choi, Kate H. and Marta Tienda. 2017b. “Marriage-Market Constraints and Mate-Selection Behavior: Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Differences in Intermarriage: Marriage Market and Intermarriage.” Journal of Marriage and Family 79(2):301–17.

Choi, Kate H. and Marta Tienda. 2018. “Intermarriage and the Lifecycle Timing of Migration.” International Migration Review imre.12326.

Choi, Susanne Y. P. and Adam Ka-Lok Cheung. 2017. “Dissimilar and Disadvantaged: Age Discrepancy, Financial Stress, and Marital Conflict in Cross-Border Marriages.” Journal of Family Issues 38(18):2521–44.

Conley, Dalton, Thomas Laidley, Daniel W. Belsky, Jason M. Fletcher, Jason D. Boardman, and Benjamin W. Domingue. 2016. “Assortative Mating and Differential Fertility by Phenotype and Genotype across the 20th Century.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113(24):6647–52.

Courtioux, Pierre and Vincent Lignon. 2016. “Homogamie Éducative et Inégalités de Revenu Salarial.” Une Perspective de Cycle de Vie 1–1.

Dávid-Barrett, T., I. Behncke Izquierdo, J. Carney, K. Nowak, J. Launay, and A. Rotkirch. 2016. “Life Course Similarities on Social Networking Sites.” Advances in Life Course Research 30:84–89.

Di Nallo, Alessandro. 2018. “Gender Gap in Repartnering: The Role of Parental Status and Custodial Arrangements: Gender Gap in Repartnering.” Journal of Marriage and Family.

Dieckhoff, Martina, Vanessa Gash, Antje Mertens, and Laura Romeu Gordo. 2016. “A Stalled Revolution? What Can We Learn from Women’s Drop-out to Part-Time Jobs: A Comparative Analysis of Germany and the UK.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 46:129–40.

Dribe, Martin and Paul Nystedt. 2017. “Age Homogamy, Gender, and Earnings: Sweden 1990–2009.” Social Forces 96(1):239–64.

Eads, Alicia, Lauren N. Griffin, and Laura Tach. 2018. “Wealth and Debt Homophily, Gender Equality, and Relationship Stability.”

Eastwick, Paul W., K. Paige Harden, Jennifer A. Shukusky, Taylor Anne Morgan, and Samantha Joel. 2017. “Consistency and Inconsistency among Romantic Partners over Time.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 112(6):838–59.

Elwert, Annika. 2018. “Will You Intermarry Me? : Determinants and Consequences of Immigrant-Native Intermarriage in Contemporary Nordic Settings.” PhD Thesis, Lund University.

Ersanilli, Evelyn and Katharine Charsley. 2018. “A Good Match? Education, Labour Market Position, and British South Asian Transnational Marriage.” European Sociological Review 0(0):14.

Ertug, Gokhan, Martin Gargiulo, Charles Galunic, and Tengjian Zou. 2018. “Homophily and Individual Performance.” Organization Science 29(5):912–30.

Esteve, Albert, Christine R. Schwartz, Jan van Bavel, Iñaki Permanyer, Martin Klesment, and Joan García-Román. 2016. “The End of Hypergamy: Global Trends and Implications: The End of Hypergamy: Global Trends and Implications.” Population and Development Review 42(4):615–25.

Farooq, Sitwat and Hafiza Faiza Arshad. 2017. “PERCEPTIONS REGARDING MATE SELECTION AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB.” Academic Research International 8:8.

Feighan, Kelly, Kimberly A. Goyette, James D. Bachmeier, and Jay Fagan. 2018. “A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF MARITAL AGE GAPS IN THE U.S. BETWEEN 1970 AND 2014.” Retrieved (http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/494818).

Ferreira, Ana Cristina, Madalena Ramos, and Sofia Gaspar. 2016. “MARRIAGE AND MIGRATION IN PORTUGAL: EXPLORING TRENDS AND PATTERNS OF DIVORCE IN EXOGAMOUS AND ENDOGAMOUS COUPLES.” P. 22 in Mobility and Family in Transnational Space. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Fiorio, Carlo V. and Stefano Verzillo. 2018. “Looking in Your Partner’s Pocket before Saying “Yes!": Income Assortative Mating and Inequality.” DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIA, MANAGEMENT E METODI QUANTITATIVI Working Paper.

Gassman-Pines, Anna, Christina M. Gibson-Davis, Corey Vernot, Maggie Butler, Natalie Hall, Lauren Taylor, Katherine Eastwood, and Xinri Zhang. 2017. “They Should Say ‘I Don’t’: Norms About Midpregnancy Marriage and Job Loss: Norms About Midpregnancy Marriage and Job Loss.” Journal of Marriage and Family 79(2):405–18.

Gebel, Michael and Stefanie Heyne. 2016a. “Delayed Transitions in Times of Increasing Uncertainty: School-to-Work Transition and the Delay of First Marriage in Jordan.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 1–12.

Gebel, Michael and Stefanie Heyne. 2016b. “Delayed Transitions in Times of Increasing Uncertainty: School-to-Work Transition and the Delay of First Marriage in Jordan.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 46:61–72.

Geist, Claudia. 2017. “Marriage Formation in Context: Four Decades in Comparative Perspective.” Social Sciences 6(1):9.

Geist, Claudia and Sarah Brauner-Otto. 2017. “Constrained Intentions: Individual Economic Resources, Regional Context, and Fertility Expectations in Germany.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 3:237802311668533.

Ghana EMBRACE Implementation Research Project Team, Yusuke Kamiya, Bright Akpalu, Emmanuel Mahama, Emmanuel Kwesi Ayipah, Seth Owusu-Agyei, Abraham Hodgson, Akira Shibanuma, Kimiyo Kikuchi, and Masamine Jimba. 2017. “The Gender Gap in Relation to Happiness and Preferences in Married Couples after Childbirth: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Rural Ghana.” Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition 36(1).

Gonzalez-Ferrer, Amparo, Tina Hannemann, and Teresa Castro-Martín. 2016. “Partnership Formation and Dissolution among Immigrants in the Spanish Context.” Demographic Research 35:1–30.

González-Ferrer, Amparo, Hill Kulu, Tina Hannemann, Ognjen Obucina, Clara Cortina, Teresa Castro, Leen Rahnu, Allan Puur, Luule Sakkeus, Martin Klesment, Gina Potarca, Laura Bernardi, and Mihaela Hărăguș. 2016. “Report: Country-Specific Case Studies on Mixed Marriages.” Families and Societies Working Paper Series 63.

González-Ferrer, Amparo, Ognjen Obućina, Clara Cortina, and Teresa Castro-Martín. 2018. “Mixed Marriages between Immigrants and Natives in Spain: The Gendered Effect of Marriage Market Constraints.” Demographic Research 39:1–32.

Gordon, Nora. 2016. “The Effects of School Desegregation on Mixed-Race Births.” NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES 47.

Greenwood, Leanna R. 2017. “Attitudes Toward Interracial Marriage in the United States Military: Black-White Contrasts.” 43.

Grotti, Raffaele and Stefani Scherer. 2016a. “Does Gender Equality Increase Economic Inequality? Evidence from Five Countries.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 45:13–26.

Grotti, Raffaele and Stefani Scherer. 2016b. “The Economic Consequences of Job-Loss. Evidence from Germany and the US.” 36.

Gui, Tianhan. 2017. “‘Devalued’ Daughters Versus ‘Appreciated’ Sons: Gender Inequality in China’s Parent-Organized Matchmaking Markets.” Journal of Family Issues 38(13):1923–48.

Gurrentz, Benjamin T. 2017. “Religious Dynamics and Marital Dissolution: A Latent Class Approach.” Marriage & Family Review 53(2):185–205.

Hancock, Kirsten, Francis Mitrou, Jenny Povey, Alice Campbell, and Stephen R. Zubrick. 2016. “Three-Generation Education Patterns among Grandparents, Parents and Grandchildren: Evidence of Grandparent Effects from Australia.” LCC Working Paper Series.

Hannemann, Tina, Hill Kulu, Leen Rahnu, Allan Puur, Mihaela Haragus, Ognjen Obućina, Amparo González-Ferrer, and Karel Neels. 2016. “A Comparative Study on Mixed Marriages among Natives, Immigrants and Their Descendants in Europe.” Families and Societies Working Paper Series 42.

Hannemann, Tina, Hill Kulu, Leen Rahnu, Allan Puur, Mihaela Hărăguş, Ognjen Obućina, Amparo González-Ferrer, Karel Neels, Layla Van den Berg, Ariane Pailhé, Gina Potarca, and Laura Bernardi. 2018. “Co-Ethnic Marriage versus Intermarriage among Immigrants and Their Descendants: A Comparison across Seven European Countries Using Event-History Analysis.” Demographic Research 39:487–524.

Hansen, Eric R. and Andrew Tyner. 2018. “Educational Attainment and Social Norms of Voting.” 40.

Harling, Guy and Till Bärnighausen. 2016. “The Role of Partners’ Educational Attainment in the Association between HIV and Education amongst Women in Seven Sub-Saharan African Countries.” Journal of the International AIDS Society 19(1).

Hemez, Paul F. 2017. “MILITARY SERVICE AND ENTRY INTO MARRIAGE: COMPARING SERVICE MEMBERS TO CIVILIANS.” Master Thesis, Bowling Green State University.

Hoff-de Goede, Maria Susanna van ’t, Tanja van der Lippe, and Paul Nieuwbeerta. 2018. “While You Were Locked up: An Empirical Study on the Characteristics, Social Surroundings and Wellbeing of Partners of Prisoners in The Netherlands = Terwijl Jij Opgesloten Zat : Een Empirische Studie Naar de Kenmerken, Sociale Omgeving En Het Welzijn van Partners van Gedetineerden in Nederland / Door Maria Susanna van ’t Hoff-de Goede.”

Hu, Anning and Zhenchao Qian. 2016. “Does Higher Education Expansion Promote Educational Homogamy? Evidence from Married Couples of the Post-80s Generation in Shanghai, China.” Social Science Research 60:148–62.

Hu, Yang. 2017. “Attitudes toward Transnational Intermarriage in China: Testing Three Theories of Transnationalization.” Demographic Research 37:1413–44.

Hu, Yang and Yue Qian. 2018. “Educational and Age Assortative Mating in China: The Importance of Marriage Order.” Princeton Research Network on Contemporary China (PRCC) Working Paper Series.

Irastorza, Nahikari. 2016. “Sustainable Marriages? Divorce Patterns of Binational Couples in Europe versus North America.” Ethnicities 16(4):649–83.

Ishizuka, Patrick. 2018. “The Economic Foundations of Cohabiting Couples’ Union Transitions.” Demography 55(2):535–57.

Jacob, Nikita. 2017. “Marital Unions and Human Capital Formation.” PhD the, University of Essex.

Jiménez, Tomás R. 2017. “Immigrant Replenishment and the Continuing Significance of Ethnicity and Race: The Case of the Mexican-Origin Population.” UC San Diego Working Papers.

Jun, Bogang, Flávio Pinheiro, Tobias Buchmann, Seung-kyu Yi, and Cesar Hidalgo. 2017. “Meet Me in the Middle: The Reunification of Germany’s Research Network.” ArXiv:1704.08426 [Physics].

Kanas, Agnieszka, Peer Scheepers, and Carl Sterkens. 2017. “Positive and Negative Contact and Attitudes towards the Religious Out-Group: Testing the Contact Hypothesis in Conflict and Non-Conflict Regions of Indonesia and the Philippines.” Social Science Research 63:95–110.

Keijer, Micha G., Ineke Nagel, and Aart C. Liefbroer. 2016. “Effects of Parental Cultural and Economic Status on Adolescents’ Life Course Preferences.” European Sociological Review 32(5):607–18.

Kilpi, Fanny. 2017. “SOCIOECONOMIC AND –DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION INCIDENCE AND SURVIVAL A LONGITUDINAL REGISTER-BASED STUDY OF FINNISH MEN AND WOMEN.” PhD Thesis, University of Helsinki.

Kim, Donghyun. 2018. “Nonstandard Employment and the Risk of Divorce in South Korea.” Master Thesis, Utah State University.

Kim, Doo-Sub and Jungkyun Ryu. 2017. “Does Spousal Dissimilarity Matter? An Analysis of Marital Dissolution among Transnational Couples in South Korea, 2000–2014.” 24.

Kim, Keuntae. 2017. “The Changing Role of Employment Status in Marriage Formation among Young Korean Adults.” Demographic Research 36:145–72.

Kleinepier, Tom and Helga de Valk. 2016. “Ethnic Differences in Family Trajectories of Young Adult Women in the Netherlands: Timing and Sequencing of Events.” Demographic Research 35:671–710.

Kocharkov, Georgi, Etienne Pasteau, and Junyi Zhu. 2017. “Love and Money with Inheritance: Marital Sorting between Labor Income and Inherited Wealth in the Modern Partnership.” 53.

Konietzka, Dirk and Michaela Kreyenfeld. 2017. “From an Alternative to a Precarious Family Form? The Changing Role of Education in Nonmarital Childbearing in Germany.” Swiss Journal of Sociology 43(3):611–38.

Koops, Judith, Borja Martinovic, and Jeroen Weesie. 2017. “Are Inter-Minority Contacts Guided by the Same Mechanisms as Minority–Majority Contacts? A Comparative Study of Two Types of Inter-Ethnic Ties in the Netherlands.” International Migration Review 51(3):701–26.

Kroeger, Rhiannon and Reanne Frank. 2016. “Marriage and Education among Women in Mexico: Patterns of Continuity or Change?” 34.

Kuhn, Ursina and Laura Ravazzini. 2017a. “The Impact of Assortative Mating on Income Inequality in Switzerland.” Unpublished.

Kuhn, Ursina and Laura Ravazzini. 2017b. “The Impact of Female Labour Force Participation on Household Income Inequality in Switzerland.” Swiss Journal of Sociology 43(1):115–36.

Kulu, Hill and Tina Hannemann. 2016. “Introduction to Research on Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Families in Europe.” Demographic Research 35:31–46.

Kulu, Hill and Tina Hannemann. 2018. “Mixed Marriage among Immigrants and Their Descendants in the United Kingdom: Analysis of Longitudinal Data with Missing Information.” Population Studies 1–18.

Kuroki, Masanori. 2017. “Marital Dissolution and Formation for Interracial Couples: Evidence from Parents of Biracial Children.” Race and Social Problems 9(4):255–61.

Lee, Rennie. 2018. “Spousal Characteristics and Language Use at Home: Immigrants and Their Descendants in Canada.” Sociological Perspectives 61(6):874–93.

Lee, Sharon M., Feng Hou, Barry Edmonston, and Zheng Wu. 2017. “Religious Intermarriage in Canada, 1981 to 2011: RELIGIOUS INTERMARRIAGE.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 56(3):667–77.

Lee, Sharon M., Feng Hou, Barry Edmonston, and Zheng Wu. 2018. “Group Size and Secular Endogamy among the Religiously Unaffiliated in Canada.” Social Science Research 74:196–209.

Lehrer, Evelyn L. and Yeon Jeong Son. 2017. “Marital Instability in the United States: Trends, Driving Forces, and Implications for Children.” 31.

Leon, Andrea Bautista. 2017. “CLIMBING UP THE LADDER: A LIFE-COURSE PERSPECTIVE ON THE SOCIAL MOBILITY TRENDS AMONG MEXICANS IN THE UNITED STATES AND RETURN MIGRANTS IN MEXICO.” PhD Thesis, The University of Texas at San Antonio.

Lewenhagen, Lars. 2017. “How the Partner’s Occupational Status Relates.” Master Thesis, Stockholm University.

Lewis, Kevin. 2016. “Preferences in the Early Stages of Mate Choice.” Social Forces 95(1):283–320.

Li, Ma, Gunnar Andersson, and Gerda Neyer. n.d. “New Patterns of First Marriage Formation and Partner Selection in South Korea, 1978-2007: Steps towards Changing Gender Relationships?”

Liao, Lusi. 2018. “Educational Assortative Mating and Income Inequality in Thailand.” Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research Discussion Paper 40.

Liao, Lusi and Sasiwimon Warunsiri Paweenawat. 2018. “Labour Supply of Married Women in Thailand: 1985-2016.” Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research Discussion Paper 49.

Liu, Haoming and Songtao Yang. 2018. “More Schooling, Younger Husbands? Estimating the Effects of Women’s Education on Their Marriage Outcomes.” 39.

Ludwig, Volker and Josef Brüderl. 2018. “Is There a Male Marital Wage Premium? New Evidence from the United States.” American Sociological Review 83(4):744–70.

Lui, Lake. 2016. “Gender, Rural-Urban Inequality, and Intermarriage in China.” Social Forces 95(2):639–62.

Luo, S. 2017. “Assortative Mating and Couple Similarity: Patterns, Mechanisms, and Consequences.” Social and Personality Psychology Compass 11(8):e12337.

Lykke, Lucia Christine. 2017. “HEALTH ASSOCIATIONS WITH INTERRACIAL AND INTER-ETHNIC MARITAL, COHABITING, AND DATING RELATIONSHIPS IN THE UNITED STATES.” PhD Thesis, University of Maryland.

Maarten van Ham, Tiit Tammaru. 2016. “New Perspectives on Ethnic Segregation over Time and Space: A Domains Approach.” 1–12.

Macfarlane, Avril. 2016. “Assortative Mating, Income Inequality, and Place.” Master Thesis, Victoria University of Wellington.

Mackenbach, Johan P. 2017. “Nordic Paradox, Southern Miracle, Eastern Disaster: Persistence of Inequalities in Mortality in Europe.” European Journal of Public Health 27(suppl_4):14–17.

Malmi, Eric, Aristides Gionis, and Arno Solin. 2018. “Computationally Inferred Genealogical Networks Uncover Long-Term Trends in Assortative Mating.” ArXiv:1802.06055 [Physics, q-Bio].

Manor, Avital and Barbara S. Okun. 2016. “Cohabitation among Secular Jews in Israel: How Ethnicity, Education, and Employment Characteristics Are Related to Young Adults’ Living Arrangements.” Demographic Research 35:961–90.

Maralani, Vida and Douglas McKee. 2017. “Obesity Is in the Eye of the Beholder: BMI and Socioeconomic Outcomes across Cohorts.” Sociological Science 4:288–317.

McClendon, David. 2016. “Religion, Marriage Markets, and Assortative Mating in the United States: Religion, Marriage Markets, Assortative Mating.” Journal of Marriage and Family 78(5):1399–1421.

McClendon, David. 2018. “Crossing Boundaries: ‘Some College,’ Schools, and Educational Assortative Mating: Some College, Schools, Assortative Mating.” Journal of Marriage and Family 80(4):812–25.

McClintock, Elizabeth Aura and Megan Andrew. 2017. “Love, Marriage, and Economic Inequality in the American Brain Hub: Occupational.” 15.

McDoom, Omar Shahabudin. 2016. “Horizontal Inequality, Status Optimization, and Interethnic Marriage in a Conflict-Affected Society.” WIDER Working Paper 34.

McWilliams, Grant. 2017. “Couples’ Employment Dynamic during the Great Recession and Their Transition to Parenthood in the US.” COUPLES’ EMPLOYMENT DYNAMIC DURING THE GREAT RECESSION AND THEIR TRANSITION TO PARENTHOOD IN THE US Chiara Ludovica Comolli      ISSN 2002-617X | Department of Sociology Stockholm Research Reports in Demography 27.

Minello, Alessandra and Hans-Peter Blossfeld. 2017. “From Parents to Children: The Impact of Mothers’ and Fathers’ Educational Attainments on Those of Their Sons and Daughters in West Germany.” British Journal of Sociology of Education 38(5):686–704.

van Mol, Christof and Helga A. G. de Valk. 2016. “Relationship Satisfaction of European Binational Couples in the Netherlands.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations 50:50–59.

Mollenhorst, Gerald, Marijtje van Duijn, Jens Rydgren, and Christofer Edling. 2016. “Triadic Closure in Core Networks: Disentangling the Effects of Social Distance, National Origin Similarity and Shared Contexts.” International Review of Social Research 6(4):146–62.

Mooyaart, Jarl E. and Aart C. Liefbroer. 2016. “The Influence of Parental Education on Timing and Type of Union Formation: Changes Over the Life Course and Over Time in the Netherlands.” Demography 53(4):885–919.

Morault, Pauline. 2017. “Arranged Marriages under Transferable Utilities.” Aix Marseille School of Economics Working Papers 31.

Munk, Martin David, Jens Bonke, and M. zhar Hussain. 2016. “Money Marries Money - Intergenerational Top Household Income Mobility in Denmark.” 1–21.

Murat Iyigun, Jeanne Lafortune. 2016. “Why Wait?  A Century of Education, Marriage Timing and Gender Roles.” 1–58.

Mussino, Eleonora, Jussi Tervola, and Ann-Zofie Duvander. 2017. “Decomposing the Determinants of Fathers’ Parental Leave Use: Evidence from Migration between Finland and Sweden.” Stockholm University Linnaeus Center on  Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe, SPaDE Working Paper 27.

Neumark, David. 2017. “Essays in Education and Labor Economics.” PhD Thesis, UC Irvine.

Neyt, Brecht, Sarah Vandenbulcke, and Stijn Baert. 2018. Education Level and Mating Success: Undercover on Tinder. IZA Discussion Papers. 11933. Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).

Nieuwenhuis, Rense. 2017. “Family Policies, Women’s Earnings, and Relative Inequality Among Households: Trends in 18 OECD Countries from 1981 to 2008.” LIS Working Papers 36.

Nieuwenhuis, Rense, Henk van der Kolk, and Ariana Need. 2017. “Women’s Earnings and Household Inequality in OECD Countries, 1973–2013.” Acta Sociologica 60(1):3–20.

Nieuwenhuis, Rense, Ariana Need, and Henk van der Kolk. 2018. “Family Policy as an Institutional Context of Economic Inequality.” Acta Sociologica 000169931876012.

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