2020
DOI: 10.31693/kjps.2020.12.43.4.99
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Sociological Thoughts on Jol-Hon, Marriage Graduation

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“…The dependent variable (migration) takes the value of one if the woman changes the province of residence at that age and zero otherwise. Note that this differs from the data structure for marriage because migration can occur several times for the same woman (within 14 Several earlier works also suggest that a decline in agriculture and a rise in urbanization are associated with lower rates of arranged marriage (Kim, 1987;Liu & Mu, 2022;Mitchell, 1971;Rubio, 2014).…”
Section: Higher Returns To Migrationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The dependent variable (migration) takes the value of one if the woman changes the province of residence at that age and zero otherwise. Note that this differs from the data structure for marriage because migration can occur several times for the same woman (within 14 Several earlier works also suggest that a decline in agriculture and a rise in urbanization are associated with lower rates of arranged marriage (Kim, 1987;Liu & Mu, 2022;Mitchell, 1971;Rubio, 2014).…”
Section: Higher Returns To Migrationmentioning
confidence: 93%