Smock P J, Manning W D
Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48104-2590, USA.
Demography. 1997 Aug;34(3):331-41.
Past studies of the transition to marriage generally have relied on information about only one individual or have attempted to measure characteristics of potential spouses indirectly. Drawing on data from the two waves of the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH), we examine the effects of economic circumstances of both partners in cohabiting unions on the transition to marriage. Focusing on both partners in a relationship affords a more direct test of the relative importance of men's versus women's economic circumstances. Our findings suggest that only the male partner's economic resources affect the transition to marriage, with positive economic situations accelerating marriage and deterring separation. Our results imply that despite trends toward egalitarian gender-role attitudes and increasing income provision among women, cohabiting men's economic circumstances carry far more weight than women's in marriage formation.
过去关于向婚姻过渡的研究通常仅依赖于关于一个人的信息,或者试图间接衡量潜在配偶的特征。利用来自两轮全国家庭和住户调查(NSFH)的数据,我们研究了同居伴侣双方的经济状况对向婚姻过渡的影响。关注恋爱关系中的双方能更直接地检验男性与女性经济状况的相对重要性。我们的研究结果表明,只有男性伴侣的经济资源会影响向婚姻的过渡,良好的经济状况会加速婚姻并减少分居。我们的结果意味着,尽管存在性别角色平等观念的趋势以及女性收入的增加,但在婚姻形成过程中,同居男性的经济状况比女性的经济状况重要得多。