Household Migration and Adolescent Marriage Choice in Settings with Changing Marriage Systems.

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Journal of Comparative Family Studies Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-08 DOI:10.3138/jcfs.55.1.02
Erick Axxe, Sarah R Hayford, Dirgha Ghimire
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Abstract

This paper examines the relationship between family experiences of migration and adolescents' preferences about who should make the decision about who to marry in two migrant-sending regions. Shifts in parental involvement in spouse choice, like other changes in marriage and family systems, are connected to broader social and economic changes that reduce the centrality of family relationships. Migrant household members may contribute to these changes by reorienting family relationships and interdependencies or by exposing adolescents to new ideas and values. This study uses data collected in Gaza Province, Mozambique and Chitwan Valley, Nepal as part of the Family Migration and Early Life Outcomes (FAMELO) project. Using logistic regression, the authors analyze variation in adolescents' preferences for parental spouse choice by multiple aspects of migration (e.g., timing, reason), controlling for adolescent characteristics and other theoretically relevant predictors. Mozambican adolescents in migrant-sending households were more likely to prefer families choose their spouse than those in households without migration experience. In Nepal, household migration experience was not associated with adolescent spouse-selection preferences. The findings point to how a complex association between migration systems and local family structures may shape adolescents' ideas about family relationships and their family-formation preferences.

婚姻制度变迁背景下的家庭迁移与青少年婚姻选择。
本文考察了两个移民输出国的家庭迁移经历与青少年择婚偏好之间的关系。父母参与配偶选择的转变,就像婚姻和家庭制度的其他变化一样,与更广泛的社会和经济变化有关,这些变化降低了家庭关系的中心地位。移徙家庭成员可以通过调整家庭关系和相互依赖或使青少年接触新的思想和价值观来促进这些变化。本研究使用了在莫桑比克加沙省和尼泊尔奇旺河谷收集的数据,这些数据是家庭移民和早期生活成果(FAMELO)项目的一部分。利用逻辑回归,作者分析了青少年对父母配偶选择的偏好在迁移的多个方面(例如,时间,原因)的变化,控制青少年特征和其他理论上相关的预测因素。与没有移民经历的家庭相比,移民派遣家庭中的莫桑比克青少年更倾向于家庭选择配偶。在尼泊尔,家庭迁移经历与青少年择偶偏好无关。研究结果指出,移民制度和当地家庭结构之间的复杂联系可能会影响青少年对家庭关系的看法和他们对家庭形成的偏好。
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