Blood is Thicker than Water:: Geography and the Dispersal of Family Characteristics Across the Globe

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2017-02-08

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Carmichael, SarahISNI 0000000419542301
Rijpma, AukeISNI 0000000391392283

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Abstract

This article introduces a new dataset of historical family characteristics based on ethnographic literature. The novelty of the dataset lies in the fact that it is constructed at the level of the ethnic group. To test the possibilities of the dataset, we construct a measure of family constraints on women’s agency from it and explore its correlation to a number of geographical factors.

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gender equality, householf and family systems, geography, SDG 5 - Gender Equality

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Carmichael, S G & Rijpma, A 2017, 'Blood is Thicker than Water: Geography and the Dispersal of Family Characteristics Across the Globe', Cross-Cultural Research, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 142-171. https://doi.org/10.1177/1069397117691025