淑女与特朗普:婚姻市场中的地位与财富

Lady and the Trump: Status and Wealth in the Marriage Market

Kyklos · 2009
被引 11
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究瑞典婚姻数据发现,贵族身份能显著提高与更富有对象结婚的概率,这种“贵族溢价”对理解不平等代际传递有启示。

Abstract

SUMMARY Indicators of past wealth –‘old money’– typically bestow prestige and contribute to high status. Nobility, a culturally determined, hereditary status marker, might act as such an indicator, and thereby serve as a vehicle for the cultural transmission of economic standing. As an institution, nobility is an anachronism. Status, however, plays an important role in most societies, making individuals allocate valuable resources to status‐enhancing activities. This suggests that even though nobility no longer entails formal privileges, it may continue to be coveted as a status marker. We examine the relative performance of nobility in the marriage market. Data on Swedish marriages provide an opportunity to test the hypothesis that the probability of hypergamy (marrying ‘up’) in terms of wealth increases when an individual belongs to the nobility. Our main finding is a significantly higher probability of hypergamy for members of the nobility, controlling for own wealth and other covariates. This ‘nobility premium’ is sizeable. The effect is statistically significant and robust to a number of different measures of hypergamy. This finding has implications for the intergenerational transmission of inequality, and for the longevity of the institution of nobility itself.

贵族婚姻市场超婚财富地位