Another Marriage Choice: A Study of Uxorilocal Marriage in Taiwan, Comparative Research of Taipei (Urban) and Xinchu (Rural), 1906–1944

This study utilizes the Taiwan colonial household registration data to study the cause of uxorilocal marriage in Taiwan during the period of Japanese colonial rule and, simultaneously, to compare the prevalence of uxorilocal marriage in urban (Taipei) and rural (XinChu) communities. The socioeconomi...

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Choices
Colonialism
Comparative analysis
Ethnicity
Family history
Geographic information systems
Households
Marriage
Regional Differences
Rural Areas
Rural Communities
Siblings
Socioeconomic factors
Socioeconomic Status
Statistical analysis
Taiwan
Urban areas
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