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“…¿Los jóvenes que no llegan a la universidad no estarían expuestos a nuevos valores a través de diferentes formas de sociabilidad viabilizadas por las plataformas mediáticas y las redes sociales? ¿Habría un límite para la expansión de las uniones consensuales considerando el acentuado avance de las religiones evangélicas, cuando muchas de las cuales valorizan el simbolismo del matrimonio (Verona y otros, 2015), la formalidad en las relaciones sociales y se han mostrado extremadamente combativas en el escenario político brasileño?…”
Section: E Consideraciones Finales: ¿Desinstitucionalización Del Matunclassified
“…¿Los jóvenes que no llegan a la universidad no estarían expuestos a nuevos valores a través de diferentes formas de sociabilidad viabilizadas por las plataformas mediáticas y las redes sociales? ¿Habría un límite para la expansión de las uniones consensuales considerando el acentuado avance de las religiones evangélicas, cuando muchas de las cuales valorizan el simbolismo del matrimonio (Verona y otros, 2015), la formalidad en las relaciones sociales y se han mostrado extremadamente combativas en el escenario político brasileño?…”
Section: E Consideraciones Finales: ¿Desinstitucionalización Del Matunclassified
“…Esteve et al (2013) explain this stability by increasing informal unions, which are historically younger than formal unions. Informal union in Latin America is strongly associated with lower socioeconomic status due to lower costs and the distance from legal institutions, in contrast to the informal union in the European context, which is associated with higher social classes due to greater degrees of modernity and secularization (ESTEVE et al, 2013;VERONA et al, 2015). Lesthaeghe (2020) argues that part of the increase in informal unions among more educated women is due to more modern patterns of union, but that in particular for Latin America the role of economic vulnerability and cultural inheritance is stronger.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our other control variables include age, ethnic group, religion, place of residence (rural/urban), region, parental status, and socioeconomic groups. The choice of controls was based on the literature review of factors known to be associated with decisions about the type of conjugal union (some examples are: CASTRO-MARTÍN, 2002;COVRE-SUSSAI, 2016;COVRE-SUSSAI et al, 2015;ESTEVE et al, 2016;VERONA et al, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors have argued that cohabitation has been identified in Latin American countries at different intensities (AMADOR, 2016;CABELLA;SOTO, 2017;CASTRO-MARTÍN, 2002;COVRE-SUSSAI et al, 2015;ESTEVE et al, 2012ESTEVE et al, , 2016PARRADO;TIENDA, 1997;SAAVEDRA et al, 2013). Some of these studies claim that this would be a sign of SDT diffusion in the continent (ESTEVE et al, 2012), although others argue that such diffusion may be limited by historical patterns of class, ethnic group, and religion (see, for example, VERONA et al, 2015). Vieira (2016) suggested that the increase in consensual unions among the most educated in Brazil would be partially due to the replication of the behaviour of past generations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%