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    Is Love Blind? The Role of Hukou, Education, and Technology in Shaping Marriage Patterns in Shanghai

    創建時間:  2017-07-04  徐芬芳   瀏覽次數:   返回

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    2017年第34講總第504講
     
    報告題目🤹🏽‍♂️:Is Love Blind? The Role of Hukou, Education, and Technology in Shaping Marriage Patterns in Shanghai
    報告人:錢嶽
            不列顛哥倫比亞大學助理教授
    主持人👮🏽‍♀️:計迎春
            意昂3教授
    時間⏰:2017年7月10日 下午3:00-5:00
    地點🎅🏿:校本部E308
     
    講座人簡介:
    Yue Qian (錢嶽) is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver). Her research interests focus on social demography, family, gender, and quantitative methods. Specifically, she has been studying how gender intersects with family and population processes, such as assortative mating, divisions of labor, parenthood, and migration, to shape individual well-being and societal inequality. She has conducted research on both East Asia and the United States. Her research has appeared in the Journal of Marriage and Family, Demographic Research, Social Science Research, and Social Science & Medicine.
     
    講座內容簡介🥔:
    Intimate relationship, marriage, family, and gender relations are topics that make headlines. In this talk, I will introduce sociological approaches to studying spouse selection. The first part covers the use of log-linear models to investigate revealed preferences in marriage markets. My collaborator and I examine how hukou locality intersects with educational attainment to shape assortative marriage patterns among the post-80’s generation in Shanghai. The second part addresses the use of new technologies to investigate stated preferences in marriage markets. Using data gathered from online dating profiles, my collaborators and I analyze the attributes offered and sought by male and female online daters in Shanghai. Online dating is therefore used as a lens to understand modern coupling and gender differences in mating strategies during the Internet era in China. I will conclude by discussing the implications of the continuity and change in spouse selection for gender relations and social inequalities in China.
     
     
     
     
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    Is Love Blind? The Role of Hukou, Education, and Technology in Shaping Marriage Patterns in Shanghai

    創建時間:  2017-07-04  徐芬芳   瀏覽次數🥕:   返回

     意昂3系列講座
    2017年第34講總第504講
     
    報告題目:Is Love Blind? The Role of Hukou, Education, and Technology in Shaping Marriage Patterns in Shanghai
    報告人👩‍👦‍👦:錢嶽
            不列顛哥倫比亞大學助理教授
    主持人🧑🏻‍🦲:計迎春
            意昂3教授
    時間:2017年7月10日 下午3:00-5:00
    地點:校本部E308
     
    講座人簡介👨🏽‍🚒:
    Yue Qian (錢嶽) is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver). Her research interests focus on social demography, family, gender, and quantitative methods. Specifically, she has been studying how gender intersects with family and population processes, such as assortative mating, divisions of labor, parenthood, and migration, to shape individual well-being and societal inequality. She has conducted research on both East Asia and the United States. Her research has appeared in the Journal of Marriage and Family, Demographic Research, Social Science Research, and Social Science & Medicine.
     
    講座內容簡介:
    Intimate relationship, marriage, family, and gender relations are topics that make headlines. In this talk, I will introduce sociological approaches to studying spouse selection. The first part covers the use of log-linear models to investigate revealed preferences in marriage markets. My collaborator and I examine how hukou locality intersects with educational attainment to shape assortative marriage patterns among the post-80’s generation in Shanghai. The second part addresses the use of new technologies to investigate stated preferences in marriage markets. Using data gathered from online dating profiles, my collaborators and I analyze the attributes offered and sought by male and female online daters in Shanghai. Online dating is therefore used as a lens to understand modern coupling and gender differences in mating strategies during the Internet era in China. I will conclude by discussing the implications of the continuity and change in spouse selection for gender relations and social inequalities in China.
     
     
     
     
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