In the first chapter, I investigate a potential channel to explain the heterogeneity of kin networks across societies. I argue and test the hypothesis that female inheritance has historically had a positive effect on in-marriage and a negative effect on female premarital relations and economic participation. In the second chapter, my co-authors and I provide evidence on the positive association of in-marriage and corruption. We also test the effect of family ties on nepotism in a bribery experiment. The third chapter presents my second joint paper on the consequences of kin networks. Taking a bigger-picture approach, we define a kinship intensity index based on basic elements of kinship systems such as marriage practices, residence patterns...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
This review presents studies in various world regions. Each uses network analysis software designed ...
textabstractKin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood and marriage. They in...
Traditional human societies are organised around kinship, and use kinship networks to generate large...
The fertility decline associated with economic development has been attributed to a host of interrel...
Kinship has often been referred to as the heart of anthropology because societies are woven together...
The „theory of kin selection “ was formulated by biologists in the 1960s (HAMILTON 1964, 1975, WILLI...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
Increases in parental cohabitation, separation or divorce, and re‐partnering or remarriage have gene...
FAMILIES FORM ONE of the most important domains in people’s lives. At the individual level, having g...
The thesis includes three chapters on the economics of family ties. In chapter 2, I examine the effe...
Confusions between substantive and relational concepts of kinship as a social network have led to a ...
The human kinship system, and its associated terminology, bears the hallmarks of an evolutionary ada...
Having kin and living together with kin influence the individual life course, including a person’s m...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
This review presents studies in various world regions. Each uses network analysis software designed ...
textabstractKin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood and marriage. They in...
Traditional human societies are organised around kinship, and use kinship networks to generate large...
The fertility decline associated with economic development has been attributed to a host of interrel...
Kinship has often been referred to as the heart of anthropology because societies are woven together...
The „theory of kin selection “ was formulated by biologists in the 1960s (HAMILTON 1964, 1975, WILLI...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
Increases in parental cohabitation, separation or divorce, and re‐partnering or remarriage have gene...
FAMILIES FORM ONE of the most important domains in people’s lives. At the individual level, having g...
The thesis includes three chapters on the economics of family ties. In chapter 2, I examine the effe...
Confusions between substantive and relational concepts of kinship as a social network have led to a ...
The human kinship system, and its associated terminology, bears the hallmarks of an evolutionary ada...
Having kin and living together with kin influence the individual life course, including a person’s m...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how sociological data can be used to test predictions derived from evo...
Thanks to new conceptual and computational tools, the analysis of kinship and marriage networks has ...
This review presents studies in various world regions. Each uses network analysis software designed ...
textabstractKin relationships are traditionally defined as ties based on blood and marriage. They in...