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AUTOR(ES) Feng Hou , John Myles
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Canadian Journal of Sociology
ISSN 0318-6431
E-ISSN 1710-1123
EDITORA Publisher 46
DOI 10.29173/cjs551
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

Whether or not relative rates of assortative marriage have been rising in the affluent democracies has been subject to considerable dispute. First, we show how the conflicting empirical findings that have fueled the debate are frequently an artifact of alternative methodological strategies for answering the question. Then, drawing on comparable census data for Canada and the United States, we examine trends in educational homogamy and intermarriage with log-linear models for all marriages among young adults under 35 over three decades. Our results show that educational homogamy, the tendency of like to marry like, has unambiguously risen in both countries since the 1970s. Rising levels of marital homogamy were the result of declining intermarriage at both ends of the educational distribution.

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