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Analysis of non-cognitive characteristics of marital status in Russia

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  • Kopnova, Elena

    (HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation)

  • Rodionova, Liliya

    (HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation)

  • Ivanova, Marina

    (HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation)

Abstract

The paper analyzes the relationship of non-cognitive characteristics with the change of marital status of Russian citizens. Four options for changing the status were considered: entering into a first relationship, entering into a relationship after divorce, entering into a relationship after widowhood, as well as leaving a registered marriage. Each option assumed two competing outcomes: for the first three — marriage and cohabitation, for the fourth — divorce and widowhood. The methodology of analyzing the duration of states was applied. A statistically significant relationship between non-cognitive characteristics and the probability of the outcomes under consideration was revealed, and its dynamic features were demonstrated. Conscientiousness and extraversion were manifested for options for entering into a first relationship and a relationship after divorce, neuroticism and extraversion — for the option of entering into a relationship after widowhood, extraversion — for the outcome of divorce

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  • Kopnova, Elena & Rodionova, Liliya & Ivanova, Marina, 2025. "Analysis of non-cognitive characteristics of marital status in Russia," Applied Econometrics, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), vol. 77, pages 116-143.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:apltrx:0518
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    Keywords

    non-cognitive characteristics; marital status; state duration models; competing risks;
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    JEL classification:

    • C51 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric Modeling - - - Model Construction and Estimation
    • J12 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics - - - Marriage; Marital Dissolution; Family Structure
    • J24 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Human Capital; Skills; Occupational Choice; Labor Productivity

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