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Title: Hawaii Data: Women's Marital Surname Change by Bride's Age and Residence Jurisdiction

Citation Type: Conference Paper

Publication Year: 2010

Abstract: Retaining or hyphenating one's pre-marital surname among brides marrying in Hawaii in 2006, was significantly correlated with average income of women and the average income of men in the bride's state of residence, with only that of women, however, being a marginally-significant predictor where both were used as regression predictors of retention or hyphenation. Older brides were more likely to hyphenate or retain their pre-marital surnames upon marriage in Hawaii in 2006.

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Authors: MacEacheron, Melanie

Conference Name: NorthEastern Evolutionary Psychology Society

Publisher Location: SUNY Bignhamton

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Family and Marriage

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