First union formation among the children of immigrants: A population-wide study in Norway

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 Medicine Advances in Life Course Research Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.alcr.2022.100480
Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik
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Using Norwegian register data on the total population of individuals who were native-born or who immigrated prior to age 18, this study investigated differences in first union formation across migrant generations, global regions of origin, and gender. Cohabitation was the preferred route into partnerships for all groups, but it was most common among those with either one or two native-born parents. Results provided evidence of a generational gradient in marriage, whereby the native-born children of two immigrants and those immigrating in ages below 13 were less likely to marry than immigrants arriving as teens. Those native born with one native and one immigrant parent were least likely to marry, but most likely to cohabit. The children of immigrants originating from Asia, MENA and Eastern Europe were more marriage prone, whereas those of South-American and European origins were more cohabitation prone, than those originating from elsewhere. Women of most origins and generations more often married compared with men, and this gender gap was largest among those originating from MENA.

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移民子女中第一次工会的形成:挪威人口范围的研究
本研究利用挪威本地出生或18岁前移民的个人总人口的登记数据,调查了移民世代、全球原籍地区和性别之间第一婚姻形成的差异。同居是所有群体建立伴侣关系的首选途径,但在父母一方或双方都在美国出生的人群中最为常见。结果提供了婚姻代际梯度的证据,即两名移民的本地出生的孩子和13岁以下移民的孩子比青少年移民更不可能结婚。父母一方是本地人,另一方是移民的孩子结婚的可能性最小,但同居的可能性最大。来自亚洲、中东和北非和东欧的移民的子女更容易结婚,而来自南美和欧洲的移民的子女比来自其他地方的移民的子女更容易同居。与男性相比,大多数出身和世代的女性更经常结婚,这种性别差距在中东和北非地区的女性中最大。
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Advances in Life Course Research
Advances in Life Course Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Advances in Life Course Research publishes articles dealing with various aspects of the human life course. Seeing life course research as an essentially interdisciplinary field of study, it invites and welcomes contributions from anthropology, biosocial science, demography, epidemiology and statistics, gerontology, economics, management and organisation science, policy studies, psychology, research methodology and sociology. Original empirical analyses, theoretical contributions, methodological studies and reviews accessible to a broad set of readers are welcome.
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