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Differentials in Marriage Rates by the Locations of Growing-Up and College in Korea: Focusing on Gender and Regional Differences

Title
Differentials in Marriage Rates by the Locations of Growing-Up and College in Korea: Focusing on Gender and Regional Differences
Alternative Author(s)

Kim, Gahyun ; Kim, KeunTae

Keyword
Marriage Rate ; Possibility of Marriage ; Regional Differences ; Population Migration
Publication Year
2023-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.43 No.3, pp.210-225
Abstract
Korea’s prolonged low fertility is closely associated with changes in marriage patterns, which is the result of various changes in the value of marriage, education, jobs, and assets among youths. Recently, the socioeconomic context of the region has emerged as one of the important factors in determining marriage rates. Reflecting recent developments, this study classified patterns of population migration by dividing the growing-up area and the location of college into the capital area and the rest of the country. Four migration paths were identified (①Non-Capital to Non-Capital, ②Non-Capital to Capital, ③Capita to Non-Capital, ④Capital to Capital), and differences in marriage rates across the categories were compared by accounting for other pertinent factors. For analyses, 『Youth Panel 2007』 was utilized, and 4,200 youths aged 33 years or older at the time of the 14th survey were included. Results from logistic regression suggested that there are significant differences in the likelihood of marriage among the four groups. In particular, “non-Capital to non-Capital” group showed a significantly higher odds ratio for marriages than the “Capital to Capital” group, implying that substantial competitions in capital area may supress marriage intentions among youths. It also alludes that feelings of insecurity, psychological anxiety, high housing costs and local prices can act as barriers to marriage among young people in the capital area.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2023.43.3.210
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Population and family > Population changes
Population and family > Family changes
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