
handle: 10045/2335
La nupcialidad, como fenómeno demográfico, ha ocupado un lugar secundario en el marco explicativo de la demografía. Una posible causa puede estar en que el proceso de formación de las parejas a través del matrimonio no es un comportamiento que incida de manera directa, o de ninguna manera en el caso la última modalidad de matrimonios entre personas del mismo sexo, en la dinámica demográfica como la natalidad y la mortalidad. Se trata de reivindicar su importancia analizando, de manera somera, su visión por los principales clásicos de la Demografía y la Sociología y, sobre todo, volviendo sobre los aspectos metodológicos de su medida tanto de la formación como de la disolución de las parejas en España.
Nuptiality, as a demographic phenomenon, has occupied a secondary position in the explanatory framework of demography. A possible cause for this might be the fact that the process of creating couples through marriage is not a behaviour that affects directly, or at all, in the case of the new form of same-sex marriages, demographic dynamics such as birth and death rates. The purpose is to vindicate its importance by analysing, briefly, the vision that Demography and Sociology classics have of it and, above all, returning to the methodological aspects of its measurement, both regarding the formation and the dissolution of couples in Spain.
Edad Media al matrimonio, Soltería definitiva o celibato definitivo, Nuptiality, Spouse, Average age at marriage, Cónyuge, Total nuptiality rate, Marriage break-up or dissolution, Índice Sintético de Nupcialidad, Second demographic transition, Permanent unmarried or celibate status, Matrimonio, Ruptura o disolución de las uniones, New marriages, Nuevas nupcias, La segunda transición demográfica, Primeras nupcias, Marriage, First marriage, Sociología, Nupcialidad
Edad Media al matrimonio, Soltería definitiva o celibato definitivo, Nuptiality, Spouse, Average age at marriage, Cónyuge, Total nuptiality rate, Marriage break-up or dissolution, Índice Sintético de Nupcialidad, Second demographic transition, Permanent unmarried or celibate status, Matrimonio, Ruptura o disolución de las uniones, New marriages, Nuevas nupcias, La segunda transición demográfica, Primeras nupcias, Marriage, First marriage, Sociología, Nupcialidad
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