家庭不平等:婚姻、同居与生育的分化模式

Family Inequality: Diverging Patterns in Marriage, Cohabitation, and Childbearing

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2016
被引 313
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

分析了美国过去60年家庭结构变化,指出婚姻衰退伴随同居兴起,且不同教育群体(大学毕业生与其他群体)在婚姻、同居和生育模式上呈现显著分化。

Abstract

Popular discussions of changes in American families over the past 60 years have revolved around the “retreat from marriage.” Concern has focused on increasing levels of nonmarital childbearing, as well as falling marriage rates that stem from both increases in the age at first marriage and greater marital instability. Often lost in these discussions is the fact that the decline of marriage has coincided with a rise in cohabitation. Many “single” Americans now live with a domestic partner and a substantial fraction of “single” mothers are cohabiting, often with the child's father. The share of women who have ever cohabited has nearly doubled over the past 25 years, and the majority of nonmarital births now occur to cohabiting rather than to unpartnered mothers at all levels of education. The emergence of cohabitation as an alternative to marriage has been a key feature of the post–World War II transformation of the American family. These changes in the patterns and trajectories of family structure have a strong socioeconomic gradient. The important divide is between college graduates and others: individuals who have attended college but do not have a four-year degree have family patterns and trajectories that are very similar to those of high school graduates.

美国家庭变迁婚姻退却同居替代婚姻社会经济梯度