Assortative Mating and Divorce: Evidence from Austrian Register Data
30 Pages Posted: 15 Oct 2009
Abstract
This paper documents that changes in assortative mating patterns over the last four decades along the dimensions of age, ethnicity and religion are not responsible for the increasing marital stability in Austria. Quite the contrary, without the rise in the age at marriage, divorce rates would be considerably higher. Immigration and secularization, and the resulting supply of spouses with diverse ethnicity and religious denominations had no overall effect on divorce rates. Countervailing effects ヨ in line with theoretical predictions ヨ offset each other. The rise in the incidence in divorce is most probably caused by changing social norms.
Keywords: assortative mating, divorce, marital instability, immigration
JEL Classification: J12, J11, J15, Z12, D1, R2
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