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Even mode of descent would appear to have had no appreciable influence upon the extent of family support enjoyed by men as compared with women ; although the coefficients are more consistent and slightly higher for both in patriarchal ...
Even mode of descent would appear to have had no appreciable influence upon the extent of family support enjoyed by men as compared with women ; although the coefficients are more consistent and slightly higher for both in patriarchal ...
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... of aged men 924 42–196 Matrilocal residence and general family support of aged women 925 43–195 Patrilocal residence and general family support of aged men 926 43–196 Patrilocal residence and general family support of aged women 927 ...
... of aged men 924 42–196 Matrilocal residence and general family support of aged women 925 43–195 Patrilocal residence and general family support of aged men 926 43–196 Patrilocal residence and general family support of aged women 927 ...
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Traits Ratio Ratio + = + = -0 / + = 16/14 -.08 * 8/7 + .40 * 8/7 + .68 * 16/14 +.09 940 50–196 Matripotestal family authority and general 14/12 family support of aged women 941 51–195 Patripotestal family authority and general 50/37 ...
Traits Ratio Ratio + = + = -0 / + = 16/14 -.08 * 8/7 + .40 * 8/7 + .68 * 16/14 +.09 940 50–196 Matripotestal family authority and general 14/12 family support of aged women 941 51–195 Patripotestal family authority and general 50/37 ...
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