
Who Marries Whom?: Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies
작성자
HansPeter Blossfeld; A. Timm
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Science & Technology
Business & Economics
형식
킨들
페이지
354
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2012
출판사
Springer
판
2003
ISBN-10
9400710658
ISBN-13
9789400710658
설명
Marriage is often viewed as a personal commitment, yet it is also deeply connected to the broader social and economic landscape. This exploration delves into how educational systems function as critical intermediaries in the match-making process, influencing who marries whom in modern societies. The authors, Hans-Peter Blossfeld and A. Timm, examine the ways in which educational attainment shapes marital choices, ultimately impacting patterns of social inequality and mobility.
By analyzing various demographic shifts and educational policies across Europe, the work highlights how marriage markets operate within the confines of these systems. It suggests that the trajectory of one’s education plays a crucial role in defining social hierarchies and the opportunities individuals have in love and partnership. Through this lens, marriage becomes not just a private affair, but a reflection of deeply ingrained societal structures and the continuation of social stratification.
By analyzing various demographic shifts and educational policies across Europe, the work highlights how marriage markets operate within the confines of these systems. It suggests that the trajectory of one’s education plays a crucial role in defining social hierarchies and the opportunities individuals have in love and partnership. Through this lens, marriage becomes not just a private affair, but a reflection of deeply ingrained societal structures and the continuation of social stratification.