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- Title
Remarriage in a stem family system in early modern Japan.
- Authors
Kurosu, Satomi
- Abstract
Drawing data from the local population registers in two northeastern Japanese agricultural villages in the period 1716-1870, this study examines the patterns and covariates of remarriage in a rural community with strong adherence to a stem family organization. Event history analysis is applied separately for males and females, and for two types of previous marriage (uxorilocal and virilocal). Controlling for demographic and economic factors, coresiding parents and children had differential impacts on remarriage for these subgroups. Men and women were tightly bound to the fates of their natal and marital households within the larger context of local economic conditions.
- Subjects
JAPAN; REMARRIAGE; COUNTRY life; MARRIAGE &; economics; FAMILY history (Sociology); JAPANESE history -- 1787-1868; TOKUGAWA Period, Japan, 1600-1868; MANNERS &; customs
- Publication
Continuity & Change, 2007, Vol 22, Issue 3, p429
- ISSN
0268-4160
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S026841600700642X