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Dowry and Bride Price: the Role of Network Benefits
Bride Price and the Returns to Education for Women∗
Eastern Aranda, Upper Aranda (1) Language:Mparntwe Arrernte, Ikngerripenhe, Akarre, Antekerrepenh, Upper Aranda Language Family: Aranda
Kinship and Marriage Kinship
Focality and Extension in Kinship Essays in Memory of Harold W
In Plain Sight Valerie M. Hudson and Hilary Matfess the Neglected
Do Practices Such As Dowry and Bride Prices Relate to Violence Among Migrants in OECD Countries? a Mixed Methods Systematic Review Protocol
African Family and Kinship Brian Siegel
STUDY GUIDE CHAPTER EIGHT—Kinship and Non-Kin Organization
Implications of Marriage Institutions for Redistribution and Growth∗
WIDER Working Paper 2017/131 Bride Price and the Wellbeing Of
Kinship Practices, Kinship Systems (As Normative Structures) Can Be Organized According to a More Limited Set of Rules, Categories, and Possible Arrangements
Bride Price and the Well Being of Women
Bigamy Is Having One Spouse Too Many
Kinship, Marriage and Family
Bride Price and Female Education⇤
UC Irvine UC Irvine Previously Published Works
Beyond Fictions of Closure in Australian Aboriginal Kinship”
Top View
Alyawarra People Are an Aboriginal Society from the Northern Territory of Australia
4.1 UNIT FOUR: Structure: Domestic Economy
Quiz #7 Ch. 10 –Kinship, Family and Marriage 1. What Is the Primary
Kinship and Family Systems
Bride Price and the Returns to Education for Women∗
Matrilineal Kinship and Spousal Cooperation: Evidence from the Matrilineal Belt *
Bride Price and Female Education Nava Ashraf
Bride Wealth and Its Implications for Hmong Women
Evidence from the Matrilineal Belt *
Embers of Society: Firelight Talk Among the Ju/'Hoansi Bushmen
Levirate Marriage and the Family in Ancient Judaism HBI Series on Jewish Women
Bridewealth and Women's Autonomy in Ghana Kamil Fuseini Regional
Bride Price and Female Education∗
The Politics of Early Kinship
Marriage and Society
Women's Worth: a Western Misconception Caroline Jones University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Family Systems in Comparative Perspective