Kaplan Amit, Stier Haya
Department of Government and Society, Tel Aviv-Yaffo Academic College, Israel.
Department of Labor Studies, Department of Sociology, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Soc Sci Res. 2017 Jan;61:43-56. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2016.06.014. Epub 2016 Jun 9.
This study examines how institutional settings moderate the relation of couples' relative and absolute earnings to the likelihood of union dissolution. Based on ECHP data, it covers 12 countries in four welfare regimes. The relationship between a couple's economic dependence and the likelihood of union dissolution were found to differ across regimes. With regard to relative earnings, equality in earnings lowered the risk of separation only in regimes characterized by a high degree of defamilialization, through either the state or the market. As for absolute earnings, women's and men's earnings were significantly related to the risk of union dissolution only in regimes where state defamilialization is low.
本研究考察了制度环境如何调节夫妻相对收入和绝对收入与婚姻解体可能性之间的关系。基于欧洲共同体家庭调查(ECHP)数据,该研究涵盖了四个福利制度下的12个国家。研究发现,夫妻经济依赖与婚姻解体可能性之间的关系在不同制度下存在差异。就相对收入而言,只有在国家或市场高度去家庭化的制度下,收入平等才会降低分居风险。至于绝对收入,只有在国家去家庭化程度较低的制度下,男性和女性的收入才与婚姻解体风险显著相关。