Saturday, May 2 / 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM   •   Aqua 311 A

Session 196:
Marriage Markets and Assortative Mating

Discussant: Albert Esteve, Center for Demographic Studies (Barcelona)
Chair: Sarah R. Hayford, Arizona State University

  1. The New Socioeconomic Marriage Differentials in JapanSetsuya Fukuda, National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Japan

  2. Does the Internet Affect Assortative Mating? The Case of Educational, Racial and Religious EndogamyGina Potarca, Université de Lausanne

  3. Sex Ratios and the Ethnic Marriage Squeeze in Early 20th Century AmericaInbar Weiss, Hebrew University of Jerusalem ; Guy Stecklov, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  4. Determinants of Interethnic Marriage in 19th Century ChinaCameron D. Campbell, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ; Bijia Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ; James Z. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ; Hao Dong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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