Mooyaart Jarl E, Liefbroer Aart C
Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands.
University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Demography. 2016 Aug;53(4):885-919. doi: 10.1007/s13524-016-0473-y.
Family background shapes young adults' decisions in their transition to adulthood, and the outcomes of these decisions lay the foundation for their subsequent life course. This study examines the influence of parental education on their children's union formation. We examine the timing of entry into a first union (a married or a cohabiting union), the choice between marriage and cohabitation, and the timing of first marriage. Data from eight nationally representative surveys conducted in the Netherlands are pooled (N = 39,777), with respondents being born between 1930 and 1990, to examine not only the effect of parental education on union formation but also whether this effect changes over birth cohorts, periods, and the life course, and varies by gender. Results from discrete-time hazard analyses show little change in the effect of parental education across cohorts and periods but strong life-course effects. Gender differences in the effect of parental education are relatively small.
家庭背景塑造了年轻人向成年期过渡时的决策,而这些决策的结果为他们随后的人生历程奠定了基础。本研究考察了父母教育程度对其子女建立伴侣关系的影响。我们研究了进入第一段伴侣关系(婚姻或同居关系)的时间、婚姻与同居之间的选择以及初婚时间。我们汇总了在荷兰进行的八项具有全国代表性的调查数据(N = 39,777),受访者出生于1930年至1990年之间,以不仅考察父母教育程度对伴侣关系形成的影响,还考察这种影响在不同出生队列、时期和人生历程中是否发生变化,以及是否因性别而异。离散时间风险分析的结果表明,父母教育程度的影响在不同队列和时期变化不大,但具有强烈的人生历程效应。父母教育程度影响方面的性别差异相对较小。