Polygyny rates are higher in Western Africa than in Eastern Africa. The African slave trades explain this difference. More male slaves were exported in the trans-Atlantic slave trades from Western Africa, while more female slaves were exported in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea slave trades from Eastern Africa. The slave trades led to prolonged periods of abnormal sex ratios, which impacted the rates of polygyny across Africa. In order to assess these claims, we construct a unique ethnicity-level data set linking current rates of polygyny with historical trade flow data from the African slave trades. Our OLS estimates show a positive correlation between the trans-Atlantic slave trades and polygyny. An IV approach shows the relationship is caus...
Abstract of associated article: I evaluate the impact of education on polygamy in Africa. Districts ...
Can the slave trade explain Africa's propensity for conflict? Using variation in slave exports driv...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...
Polygyny rates are higher in Western Africa than in Eastern Africa. The African slave trades explain...
General polygyny -- near universal marriage and polygyny -- is common in Africa. But why would men m...
J.D. Fage (1969) and Patrick Manning (1981; 1990) examine demographic data from historical records, ...
I use DHS data to test nine hypotheses about the prevalence and decline of African polygamy. First, ...
Polygamy is common in Africa, and is blamed for negative outcomes. I use DHS data to test nine hypot...
We study the long-term determinants of the high rates of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa, partic...
I evaluate the impact of education on polygamy in Africa. Districts of French West Africa that recei...
Polygyny is an institution with deep roots in West Africa. Many papers have attempted to explain the...
This article offers insights into the determinants of polygyny through an analysis of data from Maid...
We study the long-term determinants of the high rates of female HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
This article discusses polygamy as an adaptive cultural practice for Africa. It examines the effects...
Abstract of associated article: I evaluate the impact of education on polygamy in Africa. Districts ...
Can the slave trade explain Africa's propensity for conflict? Using variation in slave exports driv...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...
Polygyny rates are higher in Western Africa than in Eastern Africa. The African slave trades explain...
General polygyny -- near universal marriage and polygyny -- is common in Africa. But why would men m...
J.D. Fage (1969) and Patrick Manning (1981; 1990) examine demographic data from historical records, ...
I use DHS data to test nine hypotheses about the prevalence and decline of African polygamy. First, ...
Polygamy is common in Africa, and is blamed for negative outcomes. I use DHS data to test nine hypot...
We study the long-term determinants of the high rates of HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa, partic...
I evaluate the impact of education on polygamy in Africa. Districts of French West Africa that recei...
Polygyny is an institution with deep roots in West Africa. Many papers have attempted to explain the...
This article offers insights into the determinants of polygyny through an analysis of data from Maid...
We study the long-term determinants of the high rates of female HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
This article discusses polygamy as an adaptive cultural practice for Africa. It examines the effects...
Abstract of associated article: I evaluate the impact of education on polygamy in Africa. Districts ...
Can the slave trade explain Africa's propensity for conflict? Using variation in slave exports driv...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...