婚姻权力的延伸资源理论:中国农村父母教育与家庭决策

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
European Sociological Review Pub Date : 2023-06-09 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1093/esr/jcad032
Cheng Cheng, Yu Xie
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摘要

现有关于婚姻权力资源理论的文献主要关注配偶的相对资源,而忽视了配偶大家庭的资源贡献。我们提出了一个扩展资源理论,该理论考虑了夫妻出生家庭的比较资源如何与婚姻权力直接相关,扣除了夫妻的比较资源。利用中国面板家庭研究的数据,我们研究了夫妇各自父母的相对教育如何影响妻子的决策权,不包括夫妇的相对教育。研究结果表明,妻子的父母教育程度相对于丈夫的父母教育水平越高,她就越有可能对家庭财务决策拥有最终发言权。我们的研究强调了将婚姻权力研究置于大家庭背景下的重要性,并强调了社会出身和代际交流对婚姻权力的重要性。
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Towards an extended resource theory of marital power: parental education and household decision-making in rural China.

Existing literature on the resource theory of marital power has focused on the relative resources of spouses and overlooked the resource contributions of spouses' extended families. We propose an extended resource theory that considers how the comparative resources of a couple's natal families are directly associated with marital power, net of the comparative resources of the couple. Using data from the China Panel Family Studies, we examine how the relative education of a couple's respective parents affects the wife's decision-making power, net of the relative education of the couple. Results suggest that the higher the wife's parental education relative to her husband's parental education, the more likely she is to have the final say over household financial decisions. Our study underscores the importance of situating the study of marital power in the extended family context and highlights the significance of social origins and intergenerational exchanges for marital power.

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期刊介绍: European Sociological Review contains articles in all fields of sociology ranging in length from short research notes up to major reports.
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