2005
DOI: 10.1086/428441
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A Critique of Exchange Theory in Mate Selection

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“…Black men are stereotypically depicted as hypermasculine while Asian women are often depicted as exotic, submissive, and more feminine. Black women and Asian men, on the other hand, are depicted, respectively, as less feminine and less masculine ðOmi and Winant 1994; Collins 2004;Nemoto 2006 Because intermarriage is numerically rare, most studies focus on whiteminority pairing ðQian 1997; Fu 2001;Rosenfeld 2005;Qian and Lichter 2011Þ. A natural consequence is that existing theories on mate selection are generalized largely from white-minority coupling patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Black men are stereotypically depicted as hypermasculine while Asian women are often depicted as exotic, submissive, and more feminine. Black women and Asian men, on the other hand, are depicted, respectively, as less feminine and less masculine ðOmi and Winant 1994; Collins 2004;Nemoto 2006 Because intermarriage is numerically rare, most studies focus on whiteminority pairing ðQian 1997; Fu 2001;Rosenfeld 2005;Qian and Lichter 2011Þ. A natural consequence is that existing theories on mate selection are generalized largely from white-minority coupling patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segons les teories d'estratificació social, que relacionen la diferenciació social estructural (desigualtat) amb l'associació social desigual, allà on hi ha una jerarquia de prestigi de grups socials, que sembla que és universal, els patrons matrimonials segueixen la «línia de color» estratificada (Porter, 1965;Leach, 1967;Rytina et al, 1988). Les unions mixtes predominants, doncs, seran les formades per immigrants els nivells econòmics o educatius dels quals són més alts que els de les seves parelles no immigrants (Davis, 1941;Merton, 1941; per a una crítica vegeu Rosenfeld, 2005, i per a la contracrítica vegeu Rodríguez-García, 2007, i Kalmijm, 2010.…”
Section: Introducció I Context Teòric: Unions Mixtes I Integració Socialunclassified
“…One is that endogamy and homogamy remain the modal patterns of marital sorting (Rosenfeld, 2005;Fu, 2001;Kalmijn, 1991), hence the prevalence of status exchange is likely to be low.…”
Section: Intermarriage As Status Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the appropriate specification of status exchange models has been the topic of considerable controversy (Fu, 2001;Gullickson, 2006;Gullickson & Fu, 2010;Kalmijn, 2010;Rosenfeld, 2005Rosenfeld, , 2010. Drawing from the methodological consensus reached in the most recent round of this debate, we adopt the models developed by Fu (2001) and Gullickson (2006) The baseline model, which assumes that the association between husband's and wife's education do not vary by couple nativity status, does not allow for the possibility of status exchange among mixed nativity couples.…”
Section: Analytical Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
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