Registering a marriage and having a child in Russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics data

The paper addresses the link between getting pregnant and getting married in Russia. The authors use 2010 data on current births in selected regions of Russia to analyze the relationship between marriage registration date and the date of conception, as well as age-related and regional features of th...

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Main Authors: Svetlana Biryukova, Alla Tyndik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) 2017-02-01
Series:Демографическое обозрение
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Online Access:https://demreview.hse.ru/article/view/3171
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spelling doaj-4ef19c68ce524f1f8471b3f5edf9f7db2020-11-24T21:48:38ZengNational Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE)Демографическое обозрение2409-22742017-02-01254910.17323/demreview.v1i5.31713171Registering a marriage and having a child in Russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics dataSvetlana Biryukova0Alla Tyndik1National Research University Higher School of Economics, 20 Myasnitskaya Str., Moscow, 101000, Russian FederationINSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION, THE RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONThe paper addresses the link between getting pregnant and getting married in Russia. The authors use 2010 data on current births in selected regions of Russia to analyze the relationship between marriage registration date and the date of conception, as well as age-related and regional features of this relationship. Special attention is given to the phenomenon of registering out-of-wedlock births based on parents’ joint applications as well as to the association between this type of behavior and parents’ age. Using individual data from the 2010 Census the authors examine the change of women’s marital status during the first five years after birth of the first child. The results suggest that the widespread practice of registering marriages during the second trimester of pregnancies still persists in Russia. This is most typical for young people getting married for the first time. Together with the relatively high rates of dissolution of marital unions with children, this supports the interpretation of this kind of marriage as a marker of traditionalist demographic behavior.https://demreview.hse.ru/article/view/3171fertilitypremarital conceptionsout-of-wedlock birthsbirth statisticsregistration of birthregistration of marriagePopulation Census 2010Russian Census 2010Russia
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Registering a marriage and having a child in Russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics data
Демографическое обозрение
fertility
premarital conceptions
out-of-wedlock births
birth statistics
registration of birth
registration of marriage
Population Census 2010
Russian Census 2010
Russia
author_facet Svetlana Biryukova
Alla Tyndik
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title Registering a marriage and having a child in Russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics data
title_short Registering a marriage and having a child in Russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics data
title_full Registering a marriage and having a child in Russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics data
title_fullStr Registering a marriage and having a child in Russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics data
title_full_unstemmed Registering a marriage and having a child in Russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics data
title_sort registering a marriage and having a child in russia: an analysis of individual biographies based on vital statistics data
publisher National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE)
series Демографическое обозрение
issn 2409-2274
publishDate 2017-02-01
description The paper addresses the link between getting pregnant and getting married in Russia. The authors use 2010 data on current births in selected regions of Russia to analyze the relationship between marriage registration date and the date of conception, as well as age-related and regional features of this relationship. Special attention is given to the phenomenon of registering out-of-wedlock births based on parents’ joint applications as well as to the association between this type of behavior and parents’ age. Using individual data from the 2010 Census the authors examine the change of women’s marital status during the first five years after birth of the first child. The results suggest that the widespread practice of registering marriages during the second trimester of pregnancies still persists in Russia. This is most typical for young people getting married for the first time. Together with the relatively high rates of dissolution of marital unions with children, this supports the interpretation of this kind of marriage as a marker of traditionalist demographic behavior.
topic fertility
premarital conceptions
out-of-wedlock births
birth statistics
registration of birth
registration of marriage
Population Census 2010
Russian Census 2010
Russia
url https://demreview.hse.ru/article/view/3171
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