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Untangling the Role of Assortative Mating in Educational Reproduction in Twelve European Countries
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Abstract In this study, we explore how educational differences in demographic behavior - in particular, mating patterns and fertility - mediate the intergenerational reproduction of educational inequality in twelve European countries. Although this research interest itself is not new, we contribute to this d... view more
In this study, we explore how educational differences in demographic behavior - in particular, mating patterns and fertility - mediate the intergenerational reproduction of educational inequality in twelve European countries. Although this research interest itself is not new, we contribute to this debate by adopting a prospective approach and scaling it to include multiple countries and cohorts. To this end, we leverage a series of complementary datasets and the inferential method developed by Song and Mare (2015) and advanced by Skopek and Leopold (2020) to estimate the components of a stylized educational reproduction model. We then employ a simple decomposition analysis to quantify the contributions of different pathways to prospective educational reproduction rates across educational backgrounds and explore the differences across cohorts and countries. We report several findings. Most notably, (1) the intergenerational reproduction of educational inequality persists in all twelve countries and is barely offset by small (and declining) negative educational gradients in fertility, (2) educational differences in selection into partnership are small and do not account for much inequality, and (3) the role of assortative mating, where present, is ambiguous because it both reinforces inequality via its effects on resources within the family and offsets it via its effects on fertility. - Online appendix: https://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/604/424... view less
Keywords
partnership; fertility; educational inequality; level of education; social mobility; intergenerational mobility; reproduction; childlessness; social inequality; Europe
Classification
Population Studies, Sociology of Population
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Assortative mating; Educational reproduction; Fertility gradient; Prospective analysis; Integrated Values Survey (IVS) from 1981-2021, International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) from 1994, 2002 and 2012, European Social Survey (ESS) wave 3 from 2006-2007, General Population Survey of Social Stratification in Eastern Europe After 1989 (SSEE) from 1993 and 1994, and Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) from 2015; Generations and Gender Survey (GGS), first wave
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 371-402
Journal
Comparative Population Studies - Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 49 (2024)
Issue topic
Changes in Educational Homogamy and Its Consequences
DOI
https://doi.org/10.12765/CPoS-2024-15
ISSN
1869-8999
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed