Z. Qian et Sh. Preston, CHANGES IN AMERICAN MARRIAGE, 1972 TO 1987 - AVAILABILITY AND FORCES OF ATTRACTION BY AGE AND EDUCATION, American sociological review, 58(4), 1993, pp. 482-495
We describe recent changes in propensities to marry according to the a
ge and educational attainment of potential spouses. Relating actual ma
rriage to the population of men and women at risk enables us to distin
guish between changes in the availability of eligible partners and cha
nges in the force of attraction between men and women in particular ca
tegories. The procedure is applied to data from 1973, 1980, and 1988 C
urrent Population Surveys. Multivariate analysis suggests that the sha
rp declines in marriage rates between 1972 and 1979 were not highly di
fferentiated by age or education for either men or women, but that the
smaller declines between 1979 and 1987 were highly concentrated among
younger women. Age and education homogamy increased during the latter
period Including cohabiting unions in the definition of marriage redu
ces the magnitude of the declines but does not alter their essential p
atterns.