Search Results - "Schwartz, Christine"
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Trends and Variation in Assortative Mating: Causes and Consequences
Published in Annual review of sociology (01-01-2013)“…Assortative mating fundamentally shapes the characteristics of families and the reproduction of populations. It organizes people into families and determines…”
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The Reversal of the Gender Gap in Education and Trends in Marital Dissolution
Published in American sociological review (01-08-2014)“…The reversal of the gender gap in education has potentially far-reaching consequences for marriage markets, family formation, and relationship outcomes. One…”
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The Demography of Families: A Review of Patterns and Change
Published in Journal of marriage and family (01-02-2020)“…ABSTRACT The authors review demographic trends and research on families in the United States, with a special focus on the past decade. They consider the…”
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Earnings Inequality and the Changing Association between Spouses' Earnings
Published in The American journal of sociology (01-03-2010)“…Increases in the association between spouses' earnings have the potential to increase inequality as marriages increasingly consist of two high-earning or two…”
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The Reversal of the Gender Gap in Education and Its Consequences for Family Life
Published in Annual review of sociology (30-07-2018)“…Although men tended to receive more education than women in the past, the gender gap in education has reversed in recent decades in most Western and many…”
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Eight Decades of Educational Assortative Mating: A Research Note
Published in Demography (01-10-2024)“…Recent social and economic trends in the United States, including increasing economic inequality, women's growing educational advantage, and the rise of online…”
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Genome editing in maize directed by CRISPR–Cas9 ribonucleoprotein complexes
Published in Nature communications (16-11-2016)“…Targeted DNA double-strand breaks have been shown to significantly increase the frequency and precision of genome editing. In the past two decades, several…”
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Trends in Economic Homogamy: Changes in Assortative Mating or the Division of Labor in Marriage?
Published in Demography (01-06-2017)“…The growing economic resemblance of spouses has contributed to rising inequality by increasing the number of couples in which there are two high- or two…”
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Robert Mare's Legacy: Advances in the Study of Assortative Mating
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Lifetime years married held steady for men with a BA degree since 1960 but dropped to lowest level since 1880 for men without a BA
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11-07-2023)“…Trends in life expectancy and marriage patterns work together to determine expected lifetime years married. In 1880, adult life expectancy was short and…”
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Change and Variation in U.S. Couples’ Earnings Equality Following Parenthood
Published in Population and development review (01-06-2022)“…In the context of broad increases in gender equality and growing socioeconomic disparities along multiple dimensions of family life, we examine changes in…”
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Changes in Couples’ Earnings Following Parenthood and Trends in Family Earnings Inequality
Published in Demography (01-06-2021)“…The growing economic similarity of spouses has contributed to rising income inequality across house holds. Explanations have typically centered on assortative…”
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The End of Hypergamy: Global Trends and Implications
Published in Population and development review (01-12-2016)“…The gender gap in education that has long favored men has reversed for young adults in most upper- and middle-income countries. This reversal has major…”
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PATHWAYS TO EDUCATIONAL HOMOGAMY IN MARITAL AND COHABITING UNIONS
Published in Demography (01-08-2010)“…There is considerable disagreement about whether cohabitors are more or less likely to be educationally homogamous than married couples. Using data from the…”
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Seasonal and regional differences in gene expression in the brain of a hibernating mammal
Published in PloS one (20-03-2013)“…Mammalian hibernation presents a unique opportunity to study naturally occurring neuroprotection. Hibernating ground squirrels undergo rapid and extreme…”
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Opportunity and change in occupational assortative mating
Published in Social science research (01-09-2021)“…This article documents how opportunity and change in the U.S. occupational structure shaped patterns of occupational assortative mating between 1970 and…”
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Clinical genetics and outcome of left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy
Published in European heart journal (07-12-2017)“…In this study, we aimed to clinically and genetically characterize LVNC patients and investigate the prevalence of variants in known and novel LVNC disease…”
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Trends in Women’s Educational Advantage and Divorce in East and West Germany
Published in Comparative population studies (01-01-2024)“…Couples in which wives have more education than their husbands have been found to be more likely than other couples to divorce. But this relationship varies…”
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Trends in educational assortative marriage from 1940 to 2003
Published in Demography (01-11-2005)“…This paper reports trends in educational assortative marriage from 1940 to 2003 in the United States. Analyses of census and Current Population Survey data…”
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Marrying Up by Marrying Down: Status Exchange between Social Origin and Education in the United States
Published in Sociological science (01-11-2016)“…Intermarriage plays a key role in stratification systems. Spousal resemblance reinforces social boundaries within and across generations, and the rules of…”
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