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Original Articles

Marriage form and age at first marriage: A comparative study in three counties in contemporary rural China

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Pages 18-46 | Published online: 07 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Using data from two surveys in three counties in which the prevalence of uxorilocal marriage differs greatly, this article analyzes the effects of marriage form, individual, family, and social factors on age at first marriage and spousal age difference. The results show that, under the Chinese patrilincal joint family system, compared with the dominant virilocal marriage form, uxorilocal marriage significantly lowers women's age at first marriage, increases men's age at First marriage, and consequently increases spousal age difference. Education, number of brothers, adoption status, marriage arrangement, and marriage circle also significantly affect age at first marriage for both genders. Age at first marriage and spousal age difference vary greatly among the three counties. These findings address the process and consequences of change in rural family and marriage customs during the current demographic and social transition and may help to promote later marriage and later childbearing under the present low fertility conditions in rural China.

Notes

Address correspondence to: Shuzhuo Li, Institute for Population and Development Studies, School of Public Policy and Adminis ration, Xi'an Jiaotong Universtiy, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province 710049, China; Tel: +86–29–8266–5032; Fax: +86–29–8266–5032; E‐mail: [email protected]

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