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Hui Muslims’ Endogamy and Intermarriages: Marriage Markets, Islamic Culture, and Economic Growth
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2022:This paper examines the spousal choice dynamics among China’s largest Muslim group, the Hui, in the post-1978 reform era. Using the 2005 Chinese Inter-Census Survey data, the competing risk models show a robust and striking regional divide between China’
Zheng Mu
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Endogamy and income in native couples: the case of Finland
International Journal of Manpower, 2018Jan Saarela
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“Surplus Woman”: Female Sexuality and the Concept of Endogamy
Journal of Asian Studies, 2021This essay traces the colonial origins of the concept of endogamy and its history as a foundational idea in the modern study of society in South Asia.
Durba Mitra
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Identity, mixed unions and endogamy of the Moriscos: the assimilation of the new converts revisited
, 2020Recently, new testimonies and analyses have come to light calling into question historians’ long-held and nearly unanimous assumption that the Morisco community was decidedly endogamous.
Luis F. Bernabé-Pons
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The Incest Plot: Marriage, Closure, and the Novel's Endogamy
The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation, 2020:This essay considers incest as the marriage plot's doppëlganger. Removing eligible partners from circulation in courtship, incest scandalizes the marriage plot's heteronormative logic. In lieu of sociable outcomes, incest offers enclosure and insularity,
Stephanie Insley Hershinow
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Chinese Education & Society
The phenomenon of academic endogamy, wherein faculty members obtain all their degrees from and remain at the same institution, has been observed to potentially impact research productivity and international engagement. As prior literature indicates, this
Jin Liu +3 more
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The phenomenon of academic endogamy, wherein faculty members obtain all their degrees from and remain at the same institution, has been observed to potentially impact research productivity and international engagement. As prior literature indicates, this
Jin Liu +3 more
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Academic Endogamy in Library and Information Science Journals
Revista Interamericana de BibliotecologíaThis study examines the editorial endogeny of Library and Information Science journals. The endogeny was determined by the analysis of (1) papers published by the journal’s editors, (2) papers published by the journal’s country of origin, and (3) journal
A. Pinto +5 more
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Journal of Human Evolution, 1980
Abstract This study distinguishes consanguinity, endogamy and social milieu. It reveals three facts: (a) the action of consanguinity is greater on mental capacities than on bodily dimensions; (b) endogmay, when distinguished from consanguinity, has on the contrary a more marked effect on body size than on mental abilities.
G. Olivier, G. Devigne
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Abstract This study distinguishes consanguinity, endogamy and social milieu. It reveals three facts: (a) the action of consanguinity is greater on mental capacities than on bodily dimensions; (b) endogmay, when distinguished from consanguinity, has on the contrary a more marked effect on body size than on mental abilities.
G. Olivier, G. Devigne
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Journal of Biosocial Science, 1971
In a sample of 282 marriages in New Nubia in Egypt, 39% were between first cousins and 21% between less closely related kin. The average number of liveborn offspring in first-cousin marriages was higher than in marriages between more distant relations and unrelated spouses, but the number of deaths among children of first-cousin couples was also higher.
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In a sample of 282 marriages in New Nubia in Egypt, 39% were between first cousins and 21% between less closely related kin. The average number of liveborn offspring in first-cousin marriages was higher than in marriages between more distant relations and unrelated spouses, but the number of deaths among children of first-cousin couples was also higher.
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