Assessing the parental SES gradient in young Britons’ partnership expectations, attitudes and its potential mediators

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 Medicine Advances in Life Course Research Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1016/j.alcr.2024.100630
Lydia Palumbo , Ann Berrington , Peter Eibich
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A well-documented trend in family demography is that young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds tend to enter their first partnership earlier and forego marriage more often than their advantaged counterparts. Yet, limited research has explored whether there is also an association between parental background and expectations for partnership formation, which are considered important precursors of behaviours. Further, few studies have explored the potential mechanisms mediating these differences. This paper uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse the relationships between parental socioeconomic status and young Britons' expectations for marriage, cohabitation, and attitudes towards ideal age at marriage. Using the KHB decomposition as a mediation method, we verify whether these relationships are explained by two mechanisms measured during the young adults’ adolescence: family structure socialisation and academic socialisation. We find that marriage expectations are socially stratified in the UK. Those from the least advantaged backgrounds have significantly lower expectations for marriage than the most advantaged, but this difference does not hold for cohabitation. Those from the least advantaged backgrounds are also more uncertain about their ideal age at marriage. Academic socialisation mediates these relationships to a limited extent. Family structure socialisation mediates a greater percentage, especially living with a single parent, rather than married parents, during adolescence.

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评估英国年轻人对伴侣关系的期望、态度及其潜在调解因素中的父母社会经济地位梯度。
家庭人口学中一个有据可查的趋势是,与家境优越的年轻人相比,家境贫寒的年轻人往往更早结成第一对伴侣,也更多地放弃婚姻。然而,很少有研究探讨父母背景和对建立伴侣关系的期望之间是否也存在关联,而父母背景和对建立伴侣关系的期望被认为是行为的重要前兆。此外,很少有研究探讨这些差异的潜在中介机制。本文利用英国家庭小组调查(British Household Panel Survey)和 "了解社会"(Understanding Society)的数据,分析了父母的社会经济地位与英国年轻人对婚姻、同居的期望以及对理想结婚年龄的态度之间的关系。通过使用 KHB 分解作为中介方法,我们验证了这些关系是否可以通过在年轻人青春期测量的两个机制来解释:家庭结构社会化和学术社会化。我们发现,在英国,婚姻期望是社会分层的。来自最不利背景的人对婚姻的期望明显低于来自最有利背景的人,但这种差异在同居中并不存在。来自最不利背景的人也更不确定自己的理想结婚年龄。学业社会化对这些关系的调节作用有限。家庭结构社会化在很大程度上起到了调节作用,尤其是在青春期与单亲而非已婚父母生活在一起。
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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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