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neolocal
neolocal, a. Anthrop. (niːəʊˈləʊkəl) [f. neo- + local a.] Denoting a place of residence chosen by a newly-married couple which is independent of parental or family ties. Hence neoˈlocally adv.1949 G. P. Murdock Soc. Structure i. 16 When a newly wedded couple, as in our own society, establishes a dom... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neolocal residence
Neolocal residence forms the basis of most developed nations, especially in the West, and is also found among some nomadic communities. Neolocal residence and nuclear family domestic structures are found in societies where geographical mobility is important. wikipedia.org
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Ultimogeniture
As a consequence, marriage to the youngest daughter is uxorilocal, as opposed to marriage to the other siblings, which is neolocal. wikipedia.org
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residence
▪ I. residence, n.1 (ˈrɛzɪdəns) Forms: 4 residense, 5 resydennce, 6 reci-, resi-, resydens, reci-, resydence, 4– residence. [a. F. résidence, = Prov. residensa, Sp. and Pg. residencia, It. residenza, -zia, ad. L. residentia: see reside v.1 and -ence.] 1. a. to have († hold, keep, or make) one's resi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matrilocal residence
Siraya Tlingit Vanatinai Sinixt See also Gharjamai, a South Asian term that refers to a man who lives with his wife's family Matrifocal family Neolocal wikipedia.org
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Patrilocal residence
See also Matrilocal residence Neolocal residence Patrilineality Patriarchy References Bibliography Pdf. wikipedia.org
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Tanaz Eshaghian
In American culture, families are neolocal—they establish new homes when they marry. wikipedia.org
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Pauserna
Postmarital residence was matrilocal at first, and then neolocal. Pregnant women had to observe certain food taboos. wikipedia.org
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Riau Malays
Therefore, their pattern of settling can be said to be neolocal. wikipedia.org
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Western European marriage pattern
women, with a generally small age difference between the spouses, a significant proportion of women who remain unmarried, and the establishment of a neolocal wikipedia.org
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Coming of Age in Samoa
Adolescents are likely to be rebellious only in industrialized societies practicing neolocal residence patterns (in which young adults must move their Neolocal residence patterns result from young adults living in industrial societies who move to take new jobs or in similar geographically mobile populations wikipedia.org
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Globalization and women in China
Wives in the wealthy countryside have demanded construction of mansions for neolocal residences. wikipedia.org
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Pochury Naga
Both neolocal and patrilocal residences were common. The traditional dowry included a spade, a basket, a spear, personal clothes and food. wikipedia.org
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Family
Typically, societies with conjugal families also favor neolocal residence; thus upon marriage, a person separates from the nuclear family of their childhood wikipedia.org
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Emerging adulthood and early adulthood
women, with a generally small age difference between the spouses, a significant proportion of women who remain unmarried, and the establishment of a neolocal wikipedia.org
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