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A Marusic,M Perman,M Zorko,M Kravanja 摘要: Background: In a patrilineal surnames society a surname should correlate with a type of the Y chromosome. Aims: To study surnames of those who committed suicide and to investigate influence of various variables on the probability of suicide in sub...
Growing up without a father in a patrilineal society with clear gender roles, PKFC faced challenges integrating into their communities and developing a cultural identity that was accepted by their peers. They described the longing for a “normal” family life, the lack of a male role model and...
Growing up without a father in a patrilineal society with clear gender roles, PKFC faced challenges integrating into their communities and developing a cultural identity that was accepted by their peers. They described the longing for a “normal” family life, the lack of a male role model and...
At this point, roughly equivalent to the late Paleolithic to the Neolithic period. Set up patrilineal society, men gradually in the main production sector occupies an important position in women relegated to secondary status in the production, maternal by paternal terms, the introduction of patrilin...
The Consequences for Women of Marriage Payments in a Society With Patrilineal Descent Objective: To explore the relationship between early age of coital debut (15 years of age or younger) and risk for HIV infection among sexually active urba... H Ngubane 被引量: 15发表: 1987年 加载更多来源...
According to patrilineal traditions in Bangladesh, affirmed and enacted in a patriarchal society, children belong to their father and his extended family in cultural, social and legal ways (Ball and Wahedi, 2010, Hossain, 2003). Through an examination of ultrapoor women's experiences of, and ...
In the rural commune of Thinh Tri, the meaning of patrilineal ancestor worship is salient. It is perceived to be a person's moral obligation to provide male progeny in order to continue either one's own or one's husband's patrilineage. Because only sons are thought to be able to ...
the bottom line is that in patrilineal societies, women’s rights are often through ties to their husbands and these rights according to Gray and Kevane (undated) may cease to exist upon divorce, widowhood or failure to have a son. Even in matrilineal societies such as in western Ghana, wo...
by the western feminist movement, Chinese scholars gradually shifted their focus to the study of linguistic sexism, and explored the causes of sexism based on their own national conditions. For example, Qin Xiubai (1996) made an analysis of sexism based on the field of history, society and ...