Objective Fertility and consanguineous marriages among the Bedouin tribes of the Middle East have long generated interest particularly around health outcomes and social relations. In particular, Bedouin in Lebanon have increasingly embraced the Lebanese national bio-medical health system in the past two decades, while Lebanese policy-makers' responses continue to be minimal and ill-informed. This paper investigates the mismatch between policy-makers' formulations of Bedouin consanguineous marriages and the Bedouins's actual reproductive practices and discusses the implications of these formulations on the Bedouins's access to health services. Design The findings are drawn from the data collected as part of the Bedouin Health Project, an ...
© Suzanne E. Joseph. All rights reserved. With an average of over nine children per family, older co...
In a population-based sample of couples from Beirut, the frequency of consanguineous marriages (25% ...
Provision of accessibleacceptable health care in remoteruralareas poses a challenge to health care p...
With a history of social and political marginalisation, mobile populations are most deprived of acce...
Global inequalities in health have long been associated with disparities between rich and poor natio...
Global inequalities in health have long been associated with disparities between rich and poor natio...
The Bedouin population in the Negev Desert has experienced in the past two decades a sharp, rapid, a...
Marriage patterns are analyzed in a sample of 750 recently married couples from the city of Beirut. ...
Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Until now c...
Effects of consanguineous marriages on couples' fertility and on offspring mortality were investigat...
The Syrian conflict has displaced five million individuals outside their country with Lebanon hostin...
The selective use of prenatal screening by Bedouin women attending Ministry of Health, maternal and ...
Endogamous and consanguineous marriage is estimated to comprise 20% of all marriages in the contempo...
The Syrian conflict has displaced five million individuals outside their country with Lebanon hostin...
Though hospital studies have often focused on the vertical relationships between patients and medica...
© Suzanne E. Joseph. All rights reserved. With an average of over nine children per family, older co...
In a population-based sample of couples from Beirut, the frequency of consanguineous marriages (25% ...
Provision of accessibleacceptable health care in remoteruralareas poses a challenge to health care p...
With a history of social and political marginalisation, mobile populations are most deprived of acce...
Global inequalities in health have long been associated with disparities between rich and poor natio...
Global inequalities in health have long been associated with disparities between rich and poor natio...
The Bedouin population in the Negev Desert has experienced in the past two decades a sharp, rapid, a...
Marriage patterns are analyzed in a sample of 750 recently married couples from the city of Beirut. ...
Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Until now c...
Effects of consanguineous marriages on couples' fertility and on offspring mortality were investigat...
The Syrian conflict has displaced five million individuals outside their country with Lebanon hostin...
The selective use of prenatal screening by Bedouin women attending Ministry of Health, maternal and ...
Endogamous and consanguineous marriage is estimated to comprise 20% of all marriages in the contempo...
The Syrian conflict has displaced five million individuals outside their country with Lebanon hostin...
Though hospital studies have often focused on the vertical relationships between patients and medica...
© Suzanne E. Joseph. All rights reserved. With an average of over nine children per family, older co...
In a population-based sample of couples from Beirut, the frequency of consanguineous marriages (25% ...
Provision of accessibleacceptable health care in remoteruralareas poses a challenge to health care p...