Andrew Cherlin
Andrew J. Cherlin (9 September 1948) is an American sociologist, focusing in economic disparities, currently at Johns Hopkins University and an Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.[1][2][3]
Cherlin argued in 2004 that marriage has evolved from a "marker of conformity" to a "marker of prestige"[4] and introduced the term "capstone model of marriage".[5]
References
- ^ "Andrew J. Cherlin". jhu.edu. 17 February 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- ^ "Fellows". aapss.org. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- ^ "Andrew J. Cherlin". pitt.edu. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
- ^ Cherlin 2004, p. 855.
- ^ Hawkins et al. 2022, p. 6.
Sources
- Cherlin, Andrew J. (2004). "The Deinstitutionalization of American Marriage". Journal of Marriage and Family. 66 (4): 848–861.
- Hawkins, Alan J.; Carroll, Jason S.; Jones, Anne Marie Wright; James, Spencer L. (2022). State of Our Unions 2022: Capstones vs. Cornerstones: Is Marrying Later Always Better? (PDF) (Report). National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, the Wheatley Institution, and the School of Family Life at Brigham Young University.