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- W1561246557 abstract "Intermarriage, or marital exogamy, is often seen as a key to immigrant assimilation. In this paper, intermarriage (especially between immigrants and natives) is studied for a large number of immigrant groups in Sweden using log-linear analysis and multinomial logistic regression. In total we analyze 39 different immigrant groups, and compare with natives. The data include about 850,000 married couples in Sweden 2003. Furthermore, the link between intermarriage and economic assimilation (employment and income) is analyzed for the working age population (20-59) using logistic regression. Theoretically we connect to a human capital framework in which marrying a native is assumed to increase the human capital accumulation of the individual immigrant and give access to a native network, which tends to increase his or her position in the labor market. Paper for session 167 “Immigrant Adaptation” at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, March 29-31, 2007. Martin Dribe acknowledges financial support from the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS) and Christer Lundh from The Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions." @default.
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