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美国家庭出身、跨种族婚姻与第二代女性劳动力供给。

Parental Origins, Mixed Unions, and the Labor Supply of Second-Generation Women in the United States.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Ballantine Hall 702, 1020 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN, 47405-7103, USA.

Office of Institutional Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio, One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX, 78249, USA.

出版信息

Demography. 2019 Feb;56(1):49-73. doi: 10.1007/s13524-018-0736-x.

Abstract

This study examines the joint impact of parental origins and partner choice on the employment behavior of second-generation women in the United States. We find that endogamy (choosing a first- or second-generation partner from the same national-origin group) is associated with lower labor supply among second-generation women, net of the effects of parental origin culture as proxied using the epidemiological approach to cultural transmission. Parental origin effects are mediated by education, but endogamy curtails economic activity regardless of educational attainment. The findings are robust for married women. Findings for women in cohabiting unions are more heterogeneous, however: cohabitation appears to mute some of the relationship between parental origin culture and women's economic behavior. In particular, the negative relationship between endogamy and women's labor supply does not hold for women in cohabiting unions.

摘要

本研究考察了父母出身和伴侣选择对美国第二代女性就业行为的共同影响。我们发现,内婚(选择来自同一原籍国群体的第一代或第二代伴侣)与第二代女性的劳动力供应减少有关,这与父母出身文化的影响无关,后者通过文化传播的流行病学方法来表示。父母出身的影响是通过教育来传递的,但内婚会限制经济活动,而不论教育程度如何。这些发现对于已婚女性是稳健的。然而,对于同居女性的发现则更为多样化:同居似乎削弱了父母出身文化与女性经济行为之间的某些关系。特别是,内婚与女性劳动力供应之间的负相关关系不适用于同居女性。

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