MARRIAGE MARKETS AND MARITAL CHOICE

Citation
Dt. Lichter et al., MARRIAGE MARKETS AND MARITAL CHOICE, Journal of family issues, 16(4), 1995, pp. 412-431
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Family Studies
Journal title
ISSN journal
0192513X
Volume
16
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
412 - 431
Database
ISI
SICI code
0192-513X(1995)16:4<412:MMAMC>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
This article presents a search model of marital choice. We tested the hypothesis that demographic shortages of suitable marital partners not only lower the probability of marriage, but increase the likelihood t hat never-married women will tither: (a) many men with characteristics dissimilar to their own or (b) many men with low socioeconomic status . This analysis was accomplished using data from the 1979-1986 waves o f the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, merged with various local -area sex ratios from the 1980 decennial U.S. Census. We found that a favorable marriage market measured in terms of the relative number of men to women, increases the odds of marrying a high-status man compare d with a low-status man (as measured in terms of education and occupat ion). It also increases the chance of forgoing marriage rather than ma rrying low-status men. At the same time, we found little evidence that mate surpluses or deficits in the local marriage market affect patter ns of homogamy or assortative mating. The implication is that market c onditions-good or bad-have little to do with women's willingness to ma rry heterogamously. Women are unwilling to ''cast a wider net'' in the face of market constraints.