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Young Men's Employment and Their Marriage: A Comparison among Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the UK, France, and Sweden
2019
Comparative Sociology
AbstractIn Europe, falling fertility rates are regarded as part of a second demographic transition precipitated by changing values. Low fertility rates in developed Asian countries, however, are thought to be due to decreasing marriage rates, as a result of worsening young men's employment. This study proposes the hypothesis that men in non-regular employment – those with low incomes and those who are unemployed – have lower probabilities of getting married. Male employment was analyzed using a
doi:10.1163/15691330-12341491
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