ObjectiveThis study examines trends over several decades in bridewealth marriage and analyzes the association of bridewealth with women's experiences in marriage in a rural sub-Saharan setting.BackgroundBridewealth - payments from the groom's to the bride's family as part of the marriage process - has long been a central element of kinship and marriage systems in patrilineal sub-Saharan Africa. This payment, which symbolizes the transfer of sexual and reproductive rights from the wife's to the husband's family, is grounded in a collectivist-oriented family system that closely ties women's status and value to their reproductive capacity.MethodThe study draws on population-based longitudinal survey data collected in 2006, 2009, and 2011 from ...
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondar...
Poster Presentation Some women in sub-Saharan Africa have successfully managed to promote their own ...
Among most ethnic groups of the world, marriage is associated with economic exchanges which customar...
This article describes racial differences in marriage rates in post-apartheid South Africa and consi...
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondar...
A global campaign to end "child marriage" has emerged over the last decade as part of growing intern...
Cases of divorce are reportedly on the increase in Zimbabwe, which is a situation that poses a threa...
A global campaign to end "child marriage" has emerged over the last decade as part of growing intern...
Marriage in sub-Saharan Africa has been commonly described as early and universal. Yet, its patterns...
Marriage used to be widespread and common throughout Southern Africa. However, over the past decades...
Background: Despite increased attention to shifting union-formation processes, there is little conse...
The institutions of marriage and the family have undergone profound changes over recent decades in s...
Marriage in sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing a revolution in its proportions married, ceasing to be ...
The institutions of marriage and the family have undergone profound changes over recent decades in s...
This study explores married women’s rights and entitlements in horticulture businesses located in ...
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondar...
Poster Presentation Some women in sub-Saharan Africa have successfully managed to promote their own ...
Among most ethnic groups of the world, marriage is associated with economic exchanges which customar...
This article describes racial differences in marriage rates in post-apartheid South Africa and consi...
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondar...
A global campaign to end "child marriage" has emerged over the last decade as part of growing intern...
Cases of divorce are reportedly on the increase in Zimbabwe, which is a situation that poses a threa...
A global campaign to end "child marriage" has emerged over the last decade as part of growing intern...
Marriage in sub-Saharan Africa has been commonly described as early and universal. Yet, its patterns...
Marriage used to be widespread and common throughout Southern Africa. However, over the past decades...
Background: Despite increased attention to shifting union-formation processes, there is little conse...
The institutions of marriage and the family have undergone profound changes over recent decades in s...
Marriage in sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing a revolution in its proportions married, ceasing to be ...
The institutions of marriage and the family have undergone profound changes over recent decades in s...
This study explores married women’s rights and entitlements in horticulture businesses located in ...
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondar...
Poster Presentation Some women in sub-Saharan Africa have successfully managed to promote their own ...
Among most ethnic groups of the world, marriage is associated with economic exchanges which customar...