Does property rights allocation on the commons affect marriage strategies and fertility? We focus on the role played by patrilineal vs. egalitarian inheritance systems. Our approach combines a theoretical model and an empirical study that exploits an institutional shock at the turn of the 19th century, which made inheritance on the common property-resources egalitarian for everyone. We report that – as predicted by the model – communities with patrilineal inheritance rights on the commons exhibit higher levels of endogamy and consanguinity and lower fertility than those with egalitarian inheritance rights
We analyse how two different inheritance systems might affect the creation of centralised and admini...
Why are some societies more unequal than others? The French revolutionaries believed unequal inherit...
Strategies of Reproduction and the Accumulation of Landed Property. Do strategies concerning patri...
Does property rights allocation on the commons affect marriage strategies and fertility? We focus on...
In an open economy with common property resources at the community level, marriage and migratory dec...
In an open economy with common property resources at the community level, marriage and migratory dec...
Starting from the Medieval period, women in the Italian Alps experienced a progressive erosion in pr...
In the Middle Ages women in the Italian Alps had substantially more rights on collective properties ...
International audienceThis paper examines how the degree of gender-egalitarianism embedded in inheri...
This paper investigates the pooling of resources among spouses using data collected in the Italian M...
In this paper we review the main theories of household and marriage systems, highlighting their inab...
In this study we review the main theories of household and marriage systems, highlighting their inab...
The study applies event history analysis to nominative data of three contrasting localities to explo...
In the Middle Ages women in the Italian Alps had substantially more rights on collective properties ...
This thesis examines the interactions between marital patterns, inequality, and fertility. In the fi...
We analyse how two different inheritance systems might affect the creation of centralised and admini...
Why are some societies more unequal than others? The French revolutionaries believed unequal inherit...
Strategies of Reproduction and the Accumulation of Landed Property. Do strategies concerning patri...
Does property rights allocation on the commons affect marriage strategies and fertility? We focus on...
In an open economy with common property resources at the community level, marriage and migratory dec...
In an open economy with common property resources at the community level, marriage and migratory dec...
Starting from the Medieval period, women in the Italian Alps experienced a progressive erosion in pr...
In the Middle Ages women in the Italian Alps had substantially more rights on collective properties ...
International audienceThis paper examines how the degree of gender-egalitarianism embedded in inheri...
This paper investigates the pooling of resources among spouses using data collected in the Italian M...
In this paper we review the main theories of household and marriage systems, highlighting their inab...
In this study we review the main theories of household and marriage systems, highlighting their inab...
The study applies event history analysis to nominative data of three contrasting localities to explo...
In the Middle Ages women in the Italian Alps had substantially more rights on collective properties ...
This thesis examines the interactions between marital patterns, inequality, and fertility. In the fi...
We analyse how two different inheritance systems might affect the creation of centralised and admini...
Why are some societies more unequal than others? The French revolutionaries believed unequal inherit...
Strategies of Reproduction and the Accumulation of Landed Property. Do strategies concerning patri...