There's More to Marriage than Love: The Effect of Legal Status and Cultural Distance on Intermarriages and Separations

78 Pages Posted: 3 Mar 2020

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Jérôme Adda

Bocconi University

Paolo Pinotti

Bocconi University - BAFFI Center on International Markets, Money, and Regulation

Giulia Tura

University of Bologna - Department of Economics

Date Written: February 2020

Abstract

This paper analyses the marriage decisions of natives and migrants focusing on the role of legal status and cultural distance. We exploit the successive enlargements of the European Union as a natural experiment that granted legal status only to some groups of foreign immigrants. Using Italian administrative data on the universe of marriages and separations, we show that access to legal status reduces by 60 percent the probability of immigrants intermarrying with natives, and it increases by 20 percent the hazard rate of separation for mixed couples formed before legal status acquisition. Building on this evidence, we develop and structurally estimate a multidimensional equilibrium model of marriage and separation, where individuals match on observed and unobserved characteristics. Allowing for trade-offs between cultural distance, legal status, and other socio-economic spousal characteristics, we quantify the role of legal status and the strength of cultural affinity. Through the evaluation of counterfactual policies, we show that granting legal status to migrants to foster their inclusion in the legal labor market paradoxically slows down the integration of minorities along cultural lines. We also show how recent migration waves will foster a gender marital imbalance within those communities.

Keywords: Cultural distance, Intermarriages, legal status, Marital Matching, Separations

JEL Classification: J11, J12, J15

Suggested Citation

Adda, Jérôme and Pinotti, Paolo and Tura, Giulia, There's More to Marriage than Love: The Effect of Legal Status and Cultural Distance on Intermarriages and Separations (February 2020). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP14432, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3547365

Jérôme Adda (Contact Author)

Bocconi University ( email )

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Paolo Pinotti

Bocconi University - BAFFI Center on International Markets, Money, and Regulation ( email )

Milano, 20136
Italy

Giulia Tura

University of Bologna - Department of Economics ( email )

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Bologna, 40126
Italy

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