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Changing Gender Norms and Marriage Dynamics in the United States.

Léa Pessin1.   

Abstract

Using a regional measure of gender norms from the General Social Surveys together with marital histories from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study explored how gender norms were associated with women's marriage dynamics between 1968 and 2012. Results suggested that a higher prevalence of egalitarian gender norms predicted a decline in marriage formation. This decline was, however, only true for women without a college degree. For college-educated women, the association between gender norms and marriage formation became positive when gender egalitarianism prevailed. The findings also revealed an inverted U-shaped relationship between gender norms and divorce: an initial increase in divorce was observed when gender norms were predominantly traditional. The association, however, reversed as gender norms became egalitarian. No differences by education were found for divorce. The findings partially support the gender revolution framework but also highlight greater barriers to marriage for low-educated women as societies embrace gender equality.

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Keywords:  Divorce; U.S. families; education; family roles; marriage

Year:  2017        PMID: 29335657      PMCID: PMC5766036          DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Marriage Fam        ISSN: 0022-2445


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