Putting a Ring on It: Men’s Work in the Underground Economy and the Decision to Marry

Q2 Social Sciences Sociological Focus Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00380237.2020.1845887
Heather M. Washington, Rachael A. Woldoff
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ABSTRACT Men’s employment is an important predictor of union formation and couples’ transitions to marriage, but previous research has not investigated the extent to which the type of men’s employment affects the likelihood of marriage. To fill this gap, we use multinomial logistic regression and data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N = 3,128) to explore whether men’s employment in the underground economy inhibits or promotes the transition to marriage among unmarried parents three years after the birth of their child. The results show that underground work is associated with relationship instability and serves as a barrier to marriage. Thus, in fragile families, the type of work that the father does, independent of the amount of income he earns from such employment, drives couples’ decisions to marry. Implications for research and policy that stem from the findings are discussed.
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给它戴上戒指:男人在地下经济中的工作和结婚的决定
摘要:男性就业是工会形成和夫妻向婚姻过渡的重要预测因素,但之前的研究尚未调查男性就业类型对结婚可能性的影响程度。为了填补这一空白,我们使用多项逻辑回归和脆弱家庭与儿童福利研究(N=3128)的数据,探讨男性在地下经济中的就业是否会抑制或促进未婚父母在孩子出生三年后向婚姻过渡。研究结果表明,地下工作与关系的不稳定有关,是婚姻的障碍。因此,在脆弱的家庭中,父亲所做的工作类型,与他从这种工作中赚取的收入无关,决定了夫妻结婚的决定。讨论了研究结果对研究和政策的影响。
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