Human consanguinity is often attributed to poverty, lack of education and social insecurity. Nevertheless, kin unions continue to be arranged in socioeconomically transformed societies. This study examined the structure of families and marriages in the rich tribal society of the United Arab Emirates, which has had a high gross domestic product for the last two generations and currently has one of the highest in the world. The respondents were 217 national medical students whose families are proportionally distributed to the population of the country emirates. The rate of parental consanguinity (defined as a union of any two cousins) was 36%. The social status and mean size of consanguineous and non-consanguineous families were not significa...
Kinship is an important organizing principle in human societies. In the cross-cultural perspective, ...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
In a population-based sample of couples from Beirut, the frequency of consanguineous marriages (25% ...
The aim of this study was to explore the association between socio-demographic factors and consangui...
This study examines the frequency of consanguineous marriage and the coefficient of inbreeding in th...
Endogamous and consanguineous marriage is estimated to comprise 20% of all marriages in the contempo...
AbstractObjectivesKin marriages are often arranged in societies with many kinship groups and this is...
Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Until now c...
Consanguineous marriage is a common type of marriage in the Middle East. Arab countries have the hig...
Why is marriage between relatives common throughout the world? Consanguineous marriage was commonpla...
Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Af...
Effects of consanguineous marriages on couples' fertility and on offspring mortality were investigat...
Using data derived from the 1992-1993 National Family Health Survey, the sociodemographic characteri...
To determine the prevalence of consanguineous marriages and estimate the effects of consanguinity on...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore consanguinity, consanguineous marriages, their...
Kinship is an important organizing principle in human societies. In the cross-cultural perspective, ...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
In a population-based sample of couples from Beirut, the frequency of consanguineous marriages (25% ...
The aim of this study was to explore the association between socio-demographic factors and consangui...
This study examines the frequency of consanguineous marriage and the coefficient of inbreeding in th...
Endogamous and consanguineous marriage is estimated to comprise 20% of all marriages in the contempo...
AbstractObjectivesKin marriages are often arranged in societies with many kinship groups and this is...
Consanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Until now c...
Consanguineous marriage is a common type of marriage in the Middle East. Arab countries have the hig...
Why is marriage between relatives common throughout the world? Consanguineous marriage was commonpla...
Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Af...
Effects of consanguineous marriages on couples' fertility and on offspring mortality were investigat...
Using data derived from the 1992-1993 National Family Health Survey, the sociodemographic characteri...
To determine the prevalence of consanguineous marriages and estimate the effects of consanguinity on...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore consanguinity, consanguineous marriages, their...
Kinship is an important organizing principle in human societies. In the cross-cultural perspective, ...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
In a population-based sample of couples from Beirut, the frequency of consanguineous marriages (25% ...