| Literature DB >> 22199403 |
Katherine Trent1, Scott J South.
Abstract
The relative numbers of women and men are changing dramatically in China, but the consequences of these imbalanced sex ratios have received little attention. We merge data from the Chinese Health and Family Life Survey with community-level data from Chinese censuses to examine the relationship between cohort- and community-specific sex ratios and women's partnering behavior. Consistent with demographic-opportunity theory and sociocultural theory, we find that high sex ratios (indicating more men relative to women) are associated with an increased likelihood that women marry before age 25. However, high sex ratios are also associated with an increased likelihood that women engage in premarital and extramarital sexual relationships and have had more than one sexual partner, findings consistent with demographic-opportunity theory but inconsistent with sociocultural theory.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22199403 PMCID: PMC3244803 DOI: 10.1093/sf/90.1.247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Forces ISSN: 0037-7732