Pike Isabel, Mojola Sanyu A, Kabiru Caroline W
Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 4471 Sewell Social Sciences Building, 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706.
Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, 500 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109.
J Marriage Fam. 2018 Oct;80(5):1298-1313. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12525. Epub 2018 Aug 6.
The objective of this study was to examine how young people in Nairobi, Kenya, are making sense of marriage, both in terms of their own lives and its social significance.
In many sub-Saharan African communities, marriage has been a fundamental marker of the transition to adulthood. However, union formation is changing, particularly in urban areas-partnering is occurring later and nonmarital cohabitation is increasingly common with the pathways to union formation differing by gender. Young people's perspectives on marriage are valuable for a deeper understanding of these trends.
A total of 74 in-depth interviews with youth living in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya, were qualitatively analyzed with particular attention to personal and normative understandings of marriage along with how they vary by gender.
Marriage emerged as an important part of most respondents' life projects, whether or not they considered it key to socially recognized adulthood. Attitudes differed by gender, with young women's greater ambivalence and aversion toward marriage, particularly early marriage, contrasting with young men's frustrated desire for marriage amidst economic constraints. Young men's main worry about marriage was not being able to support a family, whereas young women were often concerned that marrying would thwart their aspirations regarding education and work.
Marriage continues to be a significant social marker of adulthood despite a shifting demographic reality. Differences in young people's attitudes are related to gendered concerns around marriage and economic independence.
本研究旨在探究肯尼亚内罗毕的年轻人如何理解婚姻,包括婚姻对他们自身生活的意义以及其社会意义。
在撒哈拉以南非洲的许多社区,婚姻一直是向成年过渡的基本标志。然而,结合形式正在发生变化,尤其是在城市地区——伴侣关系形成得更晚,非婚同居越来越普遍,而且结合途径因性别而异。年轻人对婚姻的看法对于深入理解这些趋势很有价值。
对肯尼亚内罗毕贫民窟的74名年轻人进行了深入访谈,并对访谈内容进行了定性分析,特别关注对婚姻的个人理解和规范理解,以及它们如何因性别而有所不同。
婚姻成为大多数受访者生活规划的重要组成部分,无论他们是否认为婚姻是社会认可的成年的关键。态度因性别而异,年轻女性对婚姻,尤其是早婚,表现出更大的矛盾心理和厌恶,而年轻男性在经济限制下对婚姻的渴望受挫。年轻男性对婚姻的主要担忧是无法养活家庭,而年轻女性则常常担心结婚会阻碍她们在教育和工作方面的抱负。
尽管人口现实在变化,但婚姻仍然是成年的重要社会标志。年轻人态度上的差异与围绕婚姻和经济独立的性别化担忧有关。