Educational assortative mating in the Cameroon marriage market: Role of marriage timing

IF 3.1 2区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES African Development Review-Revue Africaine De Developpement Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1111/1467-8268.12744
Fiennasah A. Akem, Ebenezer L. Wirba, Honore Oumbe Tekam
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With the increasing education of women in developing countries, educational assortative mating has become a significant aspect in the marriage market, with educational assortative mating patterns likely to be dependent on marriage timing. Using pooled data from three recent waves of the Cameroon Demographic and Health Surveys, the paper investigates the effect of marriage timing on educational assortative mating patterns in Cameroon. To achieve the objective, the study employed the Cox proportional hazard model and a control function version of multinomial Probit. Results show that delaying marriage is expected to decrease the likelihood of women engaging in low educationally homogamous marriages while increasing the probability of women entering high educationally homogamous and hypogamous marriages. Findings further depicted that over the period 2004–2018, the likelihood of women engaging in low educationally homogamous marriages decreased meanwhile the likelihood of women considering high educationally homogamous marriages and hypogamous marriages increased. The implications of these findings are in tandem with the wisdom that, programs encouraging the girl child to delay early marriages and stay longer in school can help women engage in high educationally homogamous marriages, empower women and thus improves their socioeconomic status.

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喀麦隆婚姻市场中的教育同配:结婚时间的作用
随着发展中国家妇女受教育程度的不断提高,教育同类交配已成为婚姻市场的一个重要方面,而教育同类交配模式很可能取决于结婚时机。本文利用喀麦隆最近三次人口与健康调查的汇总数据,研究了结婚时间对喀麦隆教育同配模式的影响。为实现这一目标,研究采用了 Cox 比例危险模型和多项式 Probit 的控制函数版本。结果显示,推迟结婚预计会降低妇女缔结低学历同配婚姻的可能性,同时增加妇女缔结高学历同配婚姻和低学历婚姻的可能性。研究结果进一步表明,在 2004-2018 年期间,妇女缔结低学历同性婚姻的可能性降低了,而考虑缔结高学历同性婚姻和低学历婚姻的可能性增加了。这些研究结果的意义与以下观点不谋而合:鼓励女童推迟早婚和延长在校学习时间的计划可以帮助妇女缔结高学历同性婚姻,增强妇女权能,从而提高她们的社会经济地位。
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