Love, marriage, then the baby carriage? Marriage timing and childbearing in Sweden

BACKGROUND Some scholars claim that marriage is an outmoded institution, decoupled from the childbearing process in Sweden. However, it is likely that the presence of children is still linked to marriage, since most children born to cohabiting couples experience the marriage of their parents. The te...

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Main Author: Jennifer Holland
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Language:English
Published: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research 2013-08-01
Series:Demographic Research
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Online Access:http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol29/11/
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spelling doaj-f4abbdf15bbc4e69b05876d5666abf6a2020-11-24T22:58:00ZengMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic Research1435-98712013-08-012911Love, marriage, then the baby carriage? Marriage timing and childbearing in SwedenJennifer HollandBACKGROUND Some scholars claim that marriage is an outmoded institution, decoupled from the childbearing process in Sweden. However, it is likely that the presence of children is still linked to marriage, since most children born to cohabiting couples experience the marriage of their parents. The temporal ordering of childbearing and marriage may be informative as to the meaning of marriage. OBJECTIVE I develop a typology of marriage, structured around four possible meanings of marriage as a Family Forming, Legitimizing, Reinforcing and Capstone institution. METHODS I analyze administrative register data covering all Swedish women born between 1950 and 1977, who have lived continuously in Sweden and were never married and childless at age 18 (N = 1,396,305). I tabulate the incidence and type of all first marriages by age and educational attainment. RESULTS Family Forming marriage (prior to a first conception) is the dominate first marriage type across all cohorts. The share of Legitimizing marriages (post-conception or within 12 months of a first birth) has declined across cohorts. There is an emerging trend toward Capstone marriage (after the birth of two or more children). There is an educational gradient in the experience and type of first marriage. Tertiary-educated women more frequently marry prior to a first birth (Family Forming or Legitimizing marriage). While fewer less-educated women marry, there is greater diversity in the timing of their marriages relative to childbearing. CONCLUSIONS Results demonstrate a continued link between childbearing and marriage, although the ordering of these events may be changing for some subpopulations. http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol29/11/childbearingmarriagepopulation registerSweden
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Love, marriage, then the baby carriage? Marriage timing and childbearing in Sweden
Demographic Research
childbearing
marriage
population register
Sweden
author_facet Jennifer Holland
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title Love, marriage, then the baby carriage? Marriage timing and childbearing in Sweden
title_short Love, marriage, then the baby carriage? Marriage timing and childbearing in Sweden
title_full Love, marriage, then the baby carriage? Marriage timing and childbearing in Sweden
title_fullStr Love, marriage, then the baby carriage? Marriage timing and childbearing in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Love, marriage, then the baby carriage? Marriage timing and childbearing in Sweden
title_sort love, marriage, then the baby carriage? marriage timing and childbearing in sweden
publisher Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
series Demographic Research
issn 1435-9871
publishDate 2013-08-01
description BACKGROUND Some scholars claim that marriage is an outmoded institution, decoupled from the childbearing process in Sweden. However, it is likely that the presence of children is still linked to marriage, since most children born to cohabiting couples experience the marriage of their parents. The temporal ordering of childbearing and marriage may be informative as to the meaning of marriage. OBJECTIVE I develop a typology of marriage, structured around four possible meanings of marriage as a Family Forming, Legitimizing, Reinforcing and Capstone institution. METHODS I analyze administrative register data covering all Swedish women born between 1950 and 1977, who have lived continuously in Sweden and were never married and childless at age 18 (N = 1,396,305). I tabulate the incidence and type of all first marriages by age and educational attainment. RESULTS Family Forming marriage (prior to a first conception) is the dominate first marriage type across all cohorts. The share of Legitimizing marriages (post-conception or within 12 months of a first birth) has declined across cohorts. There is an emerging trend toward Capstone marriage (after the birth of two or more children). There is an educational gradient in the experience and type of first marriage. Tertiary-educated women more frequently marry prior to a first birth (Family Forming or Legitimizing marriage). While fewer less-educated women marry, there is greater diversity in the timing of their marriages relative to childbearing. CONCLUSIONS Results demonstrate a continued link between childbearing and marriage, although the ordering of these events may be changing for some subpopulations.
topic childbearing
marriage
population register
Sweden
url http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol29/11/
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