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- W2152667726 abstract "To extent that marital coital frequency is linked to within-couple and societalfertility and sex ratio, it may be implicated in a wide range of behavioral and social phenomena. Variation in marital coital frequency over life course as well as across cohorts may thus affect many aspects of social life. This paper reports estimates of ceteris paribus cohort-free effects of spouses' ages, marital duration, and contemporaneous period influences on coital frequency, as well as of correlations between coital frequency and birth- and marriage-cohort factors. These estimates are obtained by (a) using properties of fixed-effects statistical model in order to separate effects of cohort influences from agelduration and period effects and to control for operation of couple-specific unobservables, and (b) using strictly monotonic nonlinear transformations in order to separate effects of wife's husband's age and marital duration. What are effects of marital duration and of spouses' ages on their coital frequency? Have sexuality-relevant environments faced by American children, adolescents, and newlyweds produced observable differences in levels of sexual activity across birth and marriage cohorts? Have advances in contraceptive technology in last twenty years produced secular increases in sexual activity? These questions are extremely difficult to answer, principally for two reasons: First, unobservable couple-specific factors may be correlated with observable determinants of coital frequency, thus biasing obtained estimates.' Second, seven factors of substantive interest-the wife's and husband's birthdates and ages, marriage date and marital duration, and observation time period-are linearly dependent, so that at most four linear effects may be estimated, leading to composite estimates and, as Ryder (1968:550) puts it, to the temptation to use age-cum-cohort as if it were age, thereby assuming zero effects for cohort influences and, in process, obtaining possibly biased estimates of effects of age (and, in present case, of marital duration).2 There is much interest in obtaining estimates of pure effects of seven factors just listed, since by their relation to coital frequency they may be related as well to determination of a wide range of behavioral and social phenomena. The study of sexual behavior derives its importance to sociology from historical link between coitus and production of new members for human society. Marital sexuality is of particular importance because of its dual role as both an expression of and a conditioner of general character of marital (Rainwater, 1965:61), a relationship central to institution of family, which in turn is central to socialization of young and to major features of social," @default.
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- W2152667726 title "Marital Coital Frequency and the Passage of Time: Estimating the Separate Effects of Spouses' Ages and Marital Duration, Birth and Marriage Cohorts, and Period Influences" @default.
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