Marriage as a reproductive contract: Patterns of marriage, divorce, and remarriage

Leslie Buckle, Gordon G Gallup Jr., Zachary A Rodd
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Patterns of marriage, divorce, remarriage, and redivorce were examined in several representative Western cultures through survey questions and archival data to test the hypothesis that marriage and divorce can be understood as expressions of underlying gender-specific, fitness maximization strategies. Differences between males and females were found for the relationship between age and patterns of both marriage and divorce, with females being far more likely at almost all ages to initiate divorce proceedings than males. Once divorced, however, formerly married females were less likely to remarry than formerly married males. The presence of children from a prior marriage had the effect of further decreasing the likelihood of remarriage for females, but not for males. Formerly married males without children tended to remarry females who had never been married, whereas just the opposite was true for divorced males with children. Consistent with our view of marriage as a reproductive contract, the absence of children was not only conducive to divorce and remarriage, but appeared to increase the likelihood of redivorce as well.

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作为生殖契约的婚姻:结婚、离婚和再婚的模式
通过调查问题和档案数据,研究了几个具有代表性的西方文化中婚姻、离婚、再婚和再离婚的模式,以检验婚姻和离婚可以被理解为潜在的性别特异性、健康最大化策略的表达这一假设。男性和女性在年龄与婚姻和离婚模式之间的关系上存在差异,几乎在所有年龄段,女性都比男性更有可能提起离婚诉讼。然而,一旦离婚,曾经结过婚的女性再婚的可能性要低于曾经结过婚的男性。前妻子女的存在会进一步降低女性再婚的可能性,但对男性没有影响。结过婚但没有孩子的男性倾向于与从未结过婚的女性再婚,而有孩子的离婚男性则恰恰相反。与我们认为婚姻是一种生殖契约的观点一致,没有孩子不仅有利于离婚和再婚,而且似乎也增加了再次离婚的可能性。
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Contents Author index Subject index Marriage as a reproductive contract: Patterns of marriage, divorce, and remarriage Social norm compliance as a signaling system. I. Studies of fitness-related attributions consequent on everyday norm violations
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