Sorenson A M
Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Demography. 1989 Feb;26(1):125-35.
In this article a diagonal mobility model is used to describe the relative effects of husbands' and wives' characteristics on fertility. Compared with the characteristics of their wives, the characteristics of non-Hispanic husbands are nearly insignificant in their effect on fertility. The relative importance of husbands' attributes is much greater among Mexican-American couples. Although this suggests ethnic stereotypes about male dominance in Mexican-American families, differences in female educational attainment may offer a better explanation. The most immediate conclusion from this analysis pertains to the use of wives' characteristics as a proxy for couple data. This strategy is reasonable if female educational levels generally extend into high school. Relying on wives' characteristics to study marital fertility, however, may be problematic if the analysis involves respondents with a wide range of educational levels.
在本文中,一个对角线流动性模型被用来描述丈夫和妻子的特征对生育的相对影响。与妻子的特征相比,非西班牙裔丈夫的特征对生育的影响几乎微不足道。在墨西哥裔美国夫妇中,丈夫属性的相对重要性要大得多。尽管这表明了墨西哥裔美国家庭中关于男性主导地位的种族刻板印象,但女性教育程度的差异可能提供了更好的解释。该分析最直接的结论涉及使用妻子的特征作为夫妻数据的替代。如果女性教育水平普遍达到高中,这种策略是合理的。然而,如果分析涉及教育水平广泛的受访者,依靠妻子的特征来研究婚姻生育情况可能会有问题。