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Social Forces, 2019
:As the Internet's role in creating new couples continues to expand, now accounting for over a third of recently-formed U.S. couples, its impact on endogamy is increasingly consequential.
Reuben J. Thomas
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:As the Internet's role in creating new couples continues to expand, now accounting for over a third of recently-formed U.S. couples, its impact on endogamy is increasingly consequential.
Reuben J. Thomas
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Same‐Sex Marriage Market Opportunity and Racial Exogamy: Testing the Availability Thesis
Journal of Marriage and FamilyTo examine the association between same‐sex marriage market opportunity and racial exogamy among newly formed same‐sex male and female marriages.
Haoming Song
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Asian Journal of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Art
This study provides an extensive evaluation of the genetic and social aspects of breeding practices, specifically endogamy and exogamy, in Homo sapiens.
Bishnu Dev Das, N. Paudel
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This study provides an extensive evaluation of the genetic and social aspects of breeding practices, specifically endogamy and exogamy, in Homo sapiens.
Bishnu Dev Das, N. Paudel
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Population, Space and Place
Living near kin facilitates intergenerational support, which may be especially important for immigrant families. For 1.5‐ and second‐generation immigrants, this creates a tension between residential integration and family obligations.
Benjamin F Jarvis, Jenjira J. Yahirun
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Living near kin facilitates intergenerational support, which may be especially important for immigrant families. For 1.5‐ and second‐generation immigrants, this creates a tension between residential integration and family obligations.
Benjamin F Jarvis, Jenjira J. Yahirun
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Exogamy, Rites of Passage and Human Self-Domestication
Journal of Humanities & Social SciencesEarly scholars such as Darwin noted that a series of similar trait changes occurred between domesticated mammals and their wild counterparts, and that similar trait changes occurred in humans.
Zhang Yan
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Exogamy and Divorce in Ezra and Nehemiah
, 2020This article focuses on the divorce rhetoric of Ezra-Nehemiah within the context of Persian imperial dominion. After outlining the scholarly history of inquiry into the divorces and admonitions against exogamy—stemming from challenges to historicity, the
H. Marbury
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The Journal of General Psychology, 1939
(1939). Kin Marriage and Exogamy. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 181-228.
E. M. Loeb, Gertrude Toffelmier
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(1939). Kin Marriage and Exogamy. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 181-228.
E. M. Loeb, Gertrude Toffelmier
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Social Forces, 1964
In this paper it is proposed that social structure may be usefully analyzed in terms of three types of principles. These are briefly: (1) explicit rules directly determining behavior in a given area; (2) explicit rules only indirectly determining behavior in a givenarea; (3) rules that are abstracted from behavior through analysis. It is suggested that
A. D. Coult, R. W. Habenstein
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In this paper it is proposed that social structure may be usefully analyzed in terms of three types of principles. These are briefly: (1) explicit rules directly determining behavior in a given area; (2) explicit rules only indirectly determining behavior in a givenarea; (3) rules that are abstracted from behavior through analysis. It is suggested that
A. D. Coult, R. W. Habenstein
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