Sharing their lives: women, marital trends and education - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 11-008-X201000211335

Description:

Women have made substantial gains in education over the last few decades and are now more likely to have a university degree than men. At the same time, the conjugal situation of female university graduates has changed considerably. Using data from the 1981 to 2006 Censuses, this article examines how the propensity to form unions (marriage or common-law) has changed for women with university degrees compared to those without a university education. It also compares the incidence of female university graduates forming unions with similarly educated males over time.

Issue Number: 2010002
Author(s): Hou, Feng; Martin, Laetitia

Main Product: Canadian Social Trends

FormatRelease dateMore information
HTMLSeptember 9, 2010
PDFSeptember 9, 2010