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[Changes in marriage patterns in Java].

M Singarimbun

    Majalah Demografi Indonesia
    |June 1, 1991
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    Rural Javanese marriage patterns are evolving. Increased education has led to later marriages, reduced parental control, and fewer divorces, reflecting significant societal shifts.

    Area of Science:

    • Sociology
    • Demography
    • Anthropology

    Context:

    • Traditional Javanese rural society exhibited distinct marriage norms.
    • Past practices included low age at marriage and parental decision-making.
    • Delayed consummation and high divorce rates were prevalent despite marriage's societal value.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the transformation of marriage patterns in rural Javanese communities.
    • To document shifts in marital age, decision-making processes, and divorce rates.
    • To correlate these changes with broader educational and social progress.

    Summary:

    • Marriage age in rural Java has significantly increased.
    • Parental authority in marriage decisions has diminished.
    • The divorce rate has notably decreased, indicating greater marital stability.
    Keywords:
    Arranged MarriageAsiaBehaviorDecision MakingDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesDivorceEconomic FactorsEducational Status--changesFamily And HouseholdFamily CharacteristicsFamily RelationshipsIndonesiaMarriageMarriage AgeMarriage Patterns--changesNuptialityParentsPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsRural PopulationSocial ChangeSocioeconomic FactorsSocioeconomic StatusSoutheastern Asia

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    Impact:

    • The study highlights the impact of education and social progress on family structures.
    • Findings offer insights into evolving marital dynamics in Southeast Asian societies.
    • The research provides empirical evidence of changing social norms surrounding marriage and divorce.