The Demographic and Socioeconomic Consequences of Restricting Access to Marriage for Young Immigrant Women in Denmark.

IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Demography Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1215/00703370-11791081
Bojana Cuzulan, Marie Louise Schultz-Nielsen, Peter Fallesen
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In July 2002, Danish reforms limited the marriage opportunities for all Danish and non-European Union (EU) citizens younger than 24 living in Denmark who wished (or whose parents wished for them) to marry someone from outside the EU. Before the reform, more than 80% of first- and second-generation immigrants from outside the EU married spouses from their parents' origin countries; the reform drastically changed their marriage market. We examine the policy's effects on subsequent marriage behavior, the transition to motherhood, human capital accumulation, and labor market activities using full-population administrative data on 578,380 Danish-born first- and second-generation non-EU immigrants born in 1972-1990 and a difference-in-differences design. We find that the policy delayed marriages among individuals with an immigrant background, extended premarital cohabitation, changed the composition of spouses, and delayed and decreased in-wedlock fertility. Finally, the duration of obtained formal education increased. Our results emphasize that reforms constraining access to external marriage markets can have lasting impacts on marriage demographics among immigrants.

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限制丹麦年轻移民妇女结婚的人口和社会经济后果》(The Demographic and Socioeconomic Consequences of Restricting Access to Marriage for Young Immigrant Women in Denmark)。
2002年7月,丹麦的改革限制了所有居住在丹麦的24岁以下的丹麦人和非欧盟(EU)公民的婚姻机会,这些公民希望(或其父母希望他们)与欧盟以外的人结婚。在改革之前,超过80%的来自欧盟以外的第一代和第二代移民与来自父母原籍国的配偶结婚;改革彻底改变了他们的婚姻市场。我们使用1972-1990年出生的578,380名丹麦出生的第一代和第二代非欧盟移民的全人口行政数据,并采用差异中差异设计,研究了该政策对随后的婚姻行为、向母亲身份的过渡、人力资本积累和劳动力市场活动的影响。我们发现,该政策推迟了移民背景个体的婚姻,延长了婚前同居时间,改变了配偶的构成,推迟和降低了婚内生育率。最后,接受正规教育的时间增加了。我们的研究结果强调,限制进入外部婚姻市场的改革可以对移民的婚姻人口统计产生持久的影响。
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期刊介绍: Since its founding in 1964, the journal Demography has mirrored the vitality, diversity, high intellectual standard and wide impact of the field on which it reports. Demography presents the highest quality original research of scholars in a broad range of disciplines, including anthropology, biology, economics, geography, history, psychology, public health, sociology, and statistics. The journal encompasses a wide variety of methodological approaches to population research. Its geographic focus is global, with articles addressing demographic matters from around the planet. Its temporal scope is broad, as represented by research that explores demographic phenomena spanning the ages from the past to the present, and reaching toward the future. Authors whose work is published in Demography benefit from the wide audience of population scientists their research will reach. Also in 2011 Demography remains the most cited journal among population studies and demographic periodicals. Published bimonthly, Demography is the flagship journal of the Population Association of America, reaching the membership of one of the largest professional demographic associations in the world.
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