Modeling Chinese Marriage Regimes

In some parts of China people commonly raised their sons' wives. In other parts they rarely did so. This article compares evidence from two widely separated localities and suggests that the frequency of marriages involving home-raised daughters-in-law was correlated with the age at which these...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of family history 1998-01, Vol.23 (1), p.90-99
Hauptverfasser: Wolf, Arthur P., Gates, Hill
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In some parts of China people commonly raised their sons' wives. In other parts they rarely did so. This article compares evidence from two widely separated localities and suggests that the frequency of marriages involving home-raised daughters-in-law was correlated with the age at which these girls entered their future husband's household and the extent to which the practice was class related. It also suggests that this correlation was the product of marriage market forces.
ISSN:0363-1990
1552-5473
DOI:10.1177/036319909802300105