Intensive kinship, development, and demography : why Pakistan has the highest rates of cousin marriage in the world
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2024
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| Authors: | Shenk, Mary K. ; Naz, Saman ; Chaudhry, Theresa Thompson |
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Population and development review. - New York, NY : Population Council, ISSN 1728-4457, ZDB-ID 2008912-0. - Vol. 50.2024, 4, p. 1045-1090
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| Subject: | consanguineous marriage | extensive kinship | fertility | market integration | South Asia | Fertilität | Fertility | Pakistan | Ehe | Marriage | Familie | Family | Südasien | Marktintegration | Market integration |
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