Trends in the proportion of married women of reproductive age in Spain, 1887-1991 Articles
Overview
published in
- History of the Family Journal
publication date
- October 2017
start page
- 239
end page
- 259
issue
- 2
volume
- 23
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
full text
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1081-602X
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1873-5398
abstract
- Using the Princeton nuptiality index /m, we analyzed historical developments in the proportion of married women of reproductive age in Spain. We show the internal diversity in nuptiality patterns and offer an explanatory statistical model based on panel data analysis to identify the main variables influencing these changes over more than a century (1887&-1991). We found that Spain has been the developed country with the greatest contrasts in its provincial nuptiality patterns (measured by /m), although this diversity has lessened over the course of time. We also found that some socioeconomic variables (the gross domestic product per capita and the percentage of population living in cities) do not have a linear relationship with female nuptiality but rather have a U shape or an inverted U shape. This may partly account for some of the controversy that has raged on this topic over the past few decades on an international level.
Classification
subjects
- Sociology
keywords
- female nuptiality; spain; western countries; panel data analysis; provinces