Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Seunghoo Lim , James M. Raymo
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Utah State University, University of Wisconsin–Madison
ANO 2016
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Marriage and Family
ISSN 0022-2445
E-ISSN 1741-3737
EDITORA Sage Publications (United States)
DOI 10.1111/jomf.12298
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 fa7c02b5a98b8c8973cc2fd283863a68

Resumo

In this study, we evaluate alternative hypotheses about the potentially harmful or beneficial effects of marriage on women's health and examine the factors underlying observed relationships between marriage and health. Using data from the Japanese Panel Survey of Consumers, an annual survey of a nationally representative sample of Japanese women (N = 1,610), our study advances current scholarship on marriage and health by focusing on a context characterized by a high degree of gender inequality. Results from models employing different approaches to the potential role of health‐related selection into marriage consistently indicate that marriage is associated with better mental and physical health and that the lower levels of employment among married women play an important role in explaining this relationship. Our findings highlight the importance of considering how the specific pathways linking marriage and health may vary across societies with different gender and institutional contexts.

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