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This paper investigates the effect of sex composition of children on the propensity of Swedish mothers to enter and leave
marriage. Swedish population-register data are used to estimate relative risks of marriage formation and marriage dissolution
for mothers with different numbers and sexes of children. The large number of observations allows us to get a very accurate
picture of such relationships even if they are relatively weak. Morganet al. (1988) used survey data for the US and claimed to have found that one- and two-child parents in that country had lower divorce
risks if they had sons than if they had daughters. For Sweden, we find only a minor effect in the same direction for three-child
mothers. For two-child mothers, we instead find that the divorce risk is slightly reduced if a woman has one child of each
sex. The divorce risk of one-child mothers is not at all affected by the sex of the child. Finally, the sex composition of
children has no effect on the propensity of Swedish mothers to enter the married state. 相似文献
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