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Migration and Marriage: Modeling the Joint Process.

Joy Bohyun Jang1, John B Casterline2, Anastasia Snyder3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous research on inter-relations between migration and marriage has relied on overly simplistic assumptions about the structure of dependency between the two events. However, there is good reason to posit that each of the two transitions has an impact on the likelihood of the other, and that unobserved common factors may affect both migration and marriage, leading to a distorted impression of the causal impact of one on the other.
OBJECTIVE: We will investigate relationships between migration and marriage in the United States using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979. We allow for inter-dependency between the two events and examine whether unobserved common factors affect the estimates of both migration and marriage.
METHODS: We estimate a multi-process model in which migration and marriage are considered simultaneously in regression analysis and there is allowance for correlation between disturbances; the latter feature accounts for possible endogeneity between shared unobserved determinants. The model also includes random effects for persons, exploiting the fact that many people experience both events multiple times throughout their lives.
RESULTS: Unobserved factors appear to significantly influence both migration and marriage, resulting in upward bias in estimates of the effects of each on the other when these shared common factors are not accounted for. Estimates from the multi-process model indicate that marriage significantly increases the hazard of migration while migration does not affect the hazard of marriage.
CONCLUSIONS: Omitting inter-dependency between life course events can lead to a mistaken impression of the direct effects of certain features of each event on the other.

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Keywords:  Migration; NLSY79; a multi-process model; marriage

Year:  2014        PMID: 27182198      PMCID: PMC4866818          DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2014.30.47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Demogr Res


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