Ethnic differences in transition to first marriage in Iran: the role of marriage market, women's socio-economic status, and process of development

Type Journal Article - Demographic Research
Title Ethnic differences in transition to first marriage in Iran: the role of marriage market, women's socio-economic status, and process of development
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Volume 22
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 29-62
URL http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol22/2/22-2.pdf
Abstract
This paper, using data from the 2000 Iran Demographic and Health Survey and a range
of time-varying district-level contextual information derived from the 1986 and 1996
censuses of Iran, applies a discrete time hazard model to study ethnic differences in
women’s transition to first marriage. The model specification accounts for both spatial
and temporal changes in the socio-economic context of transition to marriage. We
found ethnic-specific responses on women’s marriage timing to changes in the socioeconomic
context between the mid 1970s and 2000. Some ethnic groups appear to be
more resistant to change despite sharing similar changes in their socio-economic
context.

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