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种族、性别与婚姻:大迁徙期间的目的地选择

Race, gender, and marriage: destination selection during the Great Migration.

作者信息

White Katherine J Curtis, Crowder Kyle, Tolnay Stewart E, Adelman Robert M

机构信息

Center for Demography and Ecology, 3456 Social Science Building, 1180 Observatory Drive, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706-1393, USA.

出版信息

Demography. 2005 May;42(2):215-41. doi: 10.1353/dem.2005.0019.

Abstract

Using historical census microdata, we present a unique analysis of racial and gender disparities in destination selection and an exploration of hypotheses regarding tied migration in the historical context of the Great Migration. Black migrants were more likely to move to metropolitan areas and central cities throughout the period, while white migrants were more likely to locate in nonmetropolitan and farm destinations. Gender differences were largely dependent on marital status. Consistent with the "tied-migration" thesis, married women had destination outcomes that were similar to those of men, whereas single women had a greater propensity to reside in metropolitan locations where economic opportunities for women were more plentiful.

摘要

利用历史人口普查微观数据,我们对目的地选择中的种族和性别差异进行了独特分析,并在大迁移的历史背景下探讨了有关依附性迁移的假设。在整个时期,黑人移民更有可能迁往大都市区和中心城市,而白人移民则更有可能定居在非大都市区和农村地区。性别差异在很大程度上取决于婚姻状况。与“依附性迁移”理论一致,已婚女性的目的地选择结果与男性相似,而单身女性更倾向于居住在女性经济机会更多的大都市区。

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