• Homogamy is marriage between individuals who are, in some culturally important way, similar to each other. It is a form of assortative mating. The union...
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  • Look up homogamy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Homogamy may refer to: Homogamy (biology), a term used in biology in 4 separate senses Homogamy (sociology)...
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  • younger women. Human sexuality portal Chronophilia Ephebophilia Homogamy (sociology) Hypergamy Mate choice Parental investment Polygamy Age and pregnancy...
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  • of eligible candidates for a mate. Most often, this takes place due to homogamy, as people seek to date and marry only those similar to them (characteristics...
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  • partner." The terms homogamy, endogamy, and exogamy are often used when discussing intimate relationships in a sociological context. Homogamy refers to the...
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  • floret. In sociology, heterogamy refers to a marriage between two individuals that differ in a certain criterion, and is contrasted with homogamy for a marriage...
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  • Assortative mating (also referred to as positive assortative mating or homogamy) is a mating pattern and a form of sexual selection in which individuals...
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    cohabiting couples in U.S. Census data., and the language used for marriage (homogamy and heterogamy). On health disparities, he has studied the COVID-19 pandemic...
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    Homophily (category Sociological terminology)
    separate themselves based on specific dimensions. Homophily is a cause of homogamy—marriage between people with similar characteristics. Homophily is a fertility...
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  • Cannon, Drew; Bagford, Jeffery (1977). "Rating-Dating or Simply Prestige Homogamy? Data on Dating in the Greek System on a Midwestern Campus". Journal of...
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    1017/dem.2021.1. Naszodi, A.; Mendonca, F. (2022). "Changing educational homogamy: Shifting preferences or evolving educational distribution?". Journal of...
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    Christakis, Nicholas A. (November 1, 2008). "Wives and ex-wives: A new test for homogamy bias in the widowhood effect". Demography. 45 (4): 851–873. doi:10.1353/dem...
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    1017/dem.2021.1. Naszodi, A.; Mendonca, F. (2022). "Changing educational homogamy: Shifting preferences or evolving educational distribution?". Journal of...
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  • with Vaughn R. A. Call. He wrote the article "The Effects of Religious Homogamy on Marital Satisfaction" with Edith D. Pratt. He has authored or co-authored...
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    B. Waldis and R. Byron (eds.), Migration and Marriage; Heterogamy and Homogamy in a Changing World, Munster and London: LIT Verlag; Marranci, G. (2006b)...
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  • Kalmijn, Matthijs (1998). "Intermarriage and Homogamy: Causes, Patterns, Trends". Annual Review of Sociology. 24 (24): 395–421. doi:10.1146/annurev.soc...
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  • the couple was linked to relationship commitment and stability. Social homogamy refers to "passive, indirect effects on spousal similarity". The result...
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  • stereotyped, segregated or avoided by the majority population. This encourages homogamy and arranged marriages within the ethnic group. Examples of this dynamic...
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    uncertainty in lifestyle choices and ensures social support. In some cases, homogamy can also increase the couple's fertility and the number of offspring surviving...
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  • Cannon, Drew; Bagford, Jeffery (1977). "Rating-Dating or Simply Prestige Homogamy? Data on Dating in the Greek System on a Midwestern Campus". Journal of...
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    M, Godelle B, Ferdy JB (August 2010). "Mate choice and human stature: homogamy as a unified framework for understanding mating preferences". Evolution;...
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    desire for homogamy (also called as aggregate marital preferences in economics, or marital matching social norms/social barriers in sociology) were unchanged...
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