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Kelly Hallman and Agnes R. Quisumbing. "Marriage in transition: Evidence on age, education, and assets from six developing countries."

Abstract

Despite the centrality of marriage in an individual’s life history, the literature on marriage patterns pays little attention to men. This paper examines trends in education, age, and assets at marriage for men and women, and spousal differences in these variables in six countries. Multivariate results indicate that husband education advantage at marriage has decreased in three countries, has not changed in two, and has increased in one. Husband age seniority has decreased in four countries and remained constant in two. However, the distribution of assets at marriage continues to favor husbands. In three countries, the husband–wife asset difference has not changed through time—and therefore continues to favor husbands—and has increased in the other three. While reductions in husband–wife education and age gaps may improve the balance of power within the family, persistent differences in assets favoring husbands may have important effects on family well-being.

Session 153: Gender
Saturday, 23 July 2005, 8:30–10:00 am

IUSSP XXV International Population Conference (18–23 July 2005)

 

 



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