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Modeling American marriage patterns.

D E Bloom, N G Bennett

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    The Coale-McNeil marriage model helps analyze first marriage patterns. Recent American women

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Sociology
    • Statistics

    Background:

    • Analyzing first marriage patterns is crucial for understanding demographic shifts.
    • Parametric models offer tools for estimating marriage trends in incomplete cohorts.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the Coale-McNeil marriage model's applicability to American women's first marriage patterns.
    • To assess the model's ability to replicate and project observed marriage behavior using empirical data.

    Main Methods:

    • Application of the three-parameter Coale-McNeil marriage model and hyperparameterized specifications.
    • Utilizing data from the U.S. Current Population Survey (1976, 1985) and the National Survey of Family Growth (1982).

    Main Results:

    Keywords:
    AmericasCohort AnalysisDeveloped CountriesMarriageMarriage PatternsModels, TheoreticalNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaNuptialityResearch MethodologyUnited States

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    • The Coale-McNeil model effectively replicates and projects observed marriage behavior.
    • Recent cohorts demonstrate increased tendencies to delay and forgo first marriage.
    • Education and race are significant covariates influencing marriage timing and incidence.

    Conclusions:

    • The Coale-McNeil marriage model is a valuable tool for analyzing cohort marriage data.
    • Findings highlight evolving marriage behaviors among recent cohorts of American women.
    • Education and race remain critical factors in understanding first marriage patterns.