a University of St Andrews.
b University of Manchester.
Popul Stud (Camb). 2019 Jul;73(2):179-196. doi: 10.1080/00324728.2018.1493136. Epub 2018 Oct 25.
This study investigates the formation of endogamous and exogamous marriages among immigrants and their descendants in the United Kingdom. We apply event history analysis to data from the Understanding Society study and use multiple imputation to determine the type of marriage for individuals with missing information on the origin of their spouse. The analysis shows, first, significant differences among immigrants and their descendants in the likelihood of marrying within and outside their ethnic groups. While immigrants from European countries have relatively high exogamous marriage rates, South Asians exhibit a high likelihood of marrying a partner from their own ethnic group; Caribbean people hold an intermediate position. Second, the descendants of immigrants have lower endogamous and higher exogamous marriage rates than their parents; however, for some ethnic groups, particularly South Asians, the differences across generations are small, suggesting that changes in marriage patterns have been slower than expected.
本研究调查了英国移民及其后代中内婚和外婚的形成。我们运用事件史分析方法,利用“理解社会”研究的数据,对于配偶的族裔来源信息缺失的个体,使用多重插补来确定他们的婚姻类型。分析结果表明,首先,移民及其后代在族群内和族群外结婚的可能性方面存在显著差异。虽然来自欧洲国家的移民具有相对较高的异族通婚率,但南亚人更有可能与来自自己族群的伴侣结婚;加勒比裔人处于中间位置。其次,移民后代的内婚率较低,异族通婚率较高,低于其父母;然而,对于一些族裔群体,特别是南亚人,代际差异较小,这表明婚姻模式的变化比预期的要慢。