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Patrilocal residence - Wikipedia
In social anthropology, patrilocal residence or patrilocality, also known as virilocal residence or virilocality, are terms referring to the social system en.wikipedia.org
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PATRILOCAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: located at or centered around the residence of the husband's family or tribe; a patrilocal marriage; contrasted with matrilocal. www.merriam-webster.com
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Patrilocal - (Intro to Anthropology) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
Patrilocal refers to the practice of a married couple residing with or near the husband's family or clan after marriage. library.fiveable.me
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patrilocal
patrilocal (pætrɪˈləʊkəl) [f. patri- + local a.] Applied to the custom in certain social groups for a married couple to settle in the husband's home or community.1906 N. W. Thomas Kinship Organisations & Group Marriage Austral. iii. 30 When the husband removes and lives in his wife's group the marri... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Patrilocal Trap - by Alice Evans - The Great Gender Divergence
Pre-Christian Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Central Asia and East Asia were all patrilineal and patrilocal. www.ggd.world
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Patrilocal Residence | Overview & Example - Study.com
Patrilocal residence, also known as patrilocality, is defined as the structured rule that a man stays in his father's house even after maturity. study.com
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Patrilocal residence
Families living in a patrilocal residence generally assume joint ownership of domestic sources. Matrilocal residence may be regarded as the opposite of patrilocal residence. wikipedia.org
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Repercussions of patrilocal residence on mothers' social support ...
Patrilocal post-marital residence is commonly associated with poorer outcomes for women and their children in studies based on population-level ... royalsocietypublishing.org
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PATRILOCAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Having or relating to a marriage pattern in which the couple lives with the husband's family.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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What Is A Matrilocal And A Patrilocal Residence? - WorldAtlas
Both matrilocal residence and patrilocal residence are terms that are used in social anthropology to describe where married couples settle ... www.worldatlas.com
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Patrilocal residence - (Intro to Sociology) - Fiveable
Patrilocal residence is a social system in which a married couple resides with or near the husband's parents. It reflects a preference for living arrangements ... library.fiveable.me
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patrilocal, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective patrilocal is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for patrilocal is from 1906, in the writing of Northcote Thomas. www.oed.com
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patripotestal
patripotestal, a. (pætrɪpəˈtɛstəl) [f. patri- + potestal a.] Characterized by the exercise of authority by the father or his relatives in a family or household.1906 N. W. Thomas Kinship Organisations & Group Marriage Austral. i. 8 Three main types of family may be distinguished: (1) patripotestal, (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matrilocal residence
List of matrilocal societies Bribri Filipinos (both matrilocal and patrilocal) Garo Hopi Iban (both matrilocal and patrilocal) Iroquois Jaintia Vanatinai Sinixt See also Gharjamai, a South Asian term that refers to a man who lives with his wife's family Matrifocal family Neolocal residence Patrilocal wikipedia.org
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virilocal
virilocal, a. Anthrop. (ˌvɪrɪˈləʊkəl) [f. L. virī-lis virile a. + local a. 2.] Pertaining to or designating a woman's residence after marriage in the domicile of her husband. Cf. patrilocal, uxorilocal adjs.1948 [see uxorilocal a.]. 1957 V. W. Turner Schism & Continuity Afr. Soc. p. xviii, It is pos... Oxford English Dictionary
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