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Bride price
Marriage in the Fiction of Buchi Emecheta Introduction Perhaps
The Hmong Culture: Kinship, Marriage & Family Systems
The Economics of Dowry and Brideprice
Individual Questionnaire
The Effects of High Bride-Price on Marital Stability
Dowry and Bride Price: the Role of Network Benefits
Bride Price and the Returns to Education for Women∗
Marriage Payments and Wife's Welfare: All You Need Is Love
Selling Daughters: Age of Marriage, Income Shocks and the Bride Price Tradition
Social Structure
Bride Price and Fertility Decisions: Evidence from Rural Senegal
In Plain Sight Valerie M. Hudson and Hilary Matfess the Neglected
Child Marriage, Income Shocks and the Bride Price Tradition
Implications of Marriage Institutions for Redistribution and Growth∗
Contesting Bridewealth-Classification of the Bugis Marriage Prestations
Understanding Marriage: Chinese Weddings in Singapore Leong Huan
WIDER Working Paper 2017/131 Bride Price and the Wellbeing Of
In Brideprice Societies Women •Make High Contributions to Agriculture
Top View
International Conference on Bride Price
Bride Price and the Well Being of Women
The Bride Price: the Afghan Tradition of Paying for Wives
Bride Price and Fertility Decisions: Evidence from Rural Senegal
A Thesis Entitled Conservatism Within Women's Revolutions: the CCP's
The Role of Paternity Presumption and Custodial Rights for Understanding Marriage Patterns
9. Traditional Wedding System and Marriage by Elopement Among
Growth: What's Love Got to Do with It?∗
Bride Price and the Returns to Education for Women∗
Christianityandthechangeofmarri
Money and Marriage: the Practice of Dowry and Brideprice in Rural India
The Impact of Payment of Bride Price on Traditional Marriage: a Case Study of Iganga District
Bridewealth and Women's Autonomy in Ghana Kamil Fuseini Regional
Bride Price and Female Education∗
The Significance of Bride-Price, Wi'j'h Special Reference .T.Othe Nandi
Bride Price Syndrome and Dominance in Marriage: an Expository Analysis
The Changing Dynamics, Trends and Perceptions in the Bride Price
BRIDEWEALTH REVISITED: .SOCIALIZATION; and the REPRODUCTION of LABOR INA DOMESTIC AFRICAN ECONOMY By
Do No Harm Research: Papua New Guinea
Marriage Payments and Wife's Welfare: All You Need Is Love
Bride-Price and Domestic Violence: Empirical Perspectives from Nandom District in the North Western Region of Ghana
Bride-Price, Poverty and Domestic Violence in Uganda
Is There a Link Between Bride Price and Perceived Marital Satisfaction and Self-Esteem of Women? an Experimental Study of a Nigerian Sample
The Association Between Bride Price and Extramarital Sexual Relations in Uganda