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- High spousal independence will be positively associated with frequency of divorce (220).Hendrix, Lewellyn - Spousal interdependence, female power, and divorce: A cross-cultural examination, 1995 - 2 Variables
This study focuses on the relationship between women's power/status and divorce. Tests of gender variables with measures of divorce highlights the importance of sexual equality in divorce frequency as well as the effect of division of labor on divorce.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Sanctions regarding illegitimacy are positively associated with specialization and organization of police forces (79).Hendrix, Lewellyn - Illegitimacy and social structures: cross-cultural perspectives on nonmarita..., 1996 - 3 Variables
This book investigates sanctions for nonmarital conceptions or birth. The author conducts cross-cultural tests for hypotheses derived from a variety of theories. Results do not support one theory over another, but suggest that variables such as sociocultural complexity, family structure, descent, fraternal interest groups, sexual inequality, and child-parent relationships all affect the consequences of illegitimacy.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Sanctions regarding illegitimacy are positively associated with political centralization (79).Hendrix, Lewellyn - Illegitimacy and social structures: cross-cultural perspectives on nonmarita..., 1996 - 4 Variables
This book investigates sanctions for nonmarital conceptions or birth. The author conducts cross-cultural tests for hypotheses derived from a variety of theories. Results do not support one theory over another, but suggest that variables such as sociocultural complexity, family structure, descent, fraternal interest groups, sexual inequality, and child-parent relationships all affect the consequences of illegitimacy.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Women's control of property (a proxy for their control of economic production) will be positively associated with indicators of high social status for women and negatively associated with indicators of low status (440).Hendrix, Lewellyn - Women’s status and mode of production: a cross-cultural test, 1988 - 2 Variables
This article presents a materialist approach to the study of women's status. The authors test a Marxist-feminist theory which situates women's status as the end effect in a causal chain that begins with the mode of production and is mediated by the extent to which women control production. Results point to separate, rather than confounding, effects of these two factors on the status of women.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Women's power in kin group is positively associated with marital quality (214-5)Hendrix, Lewellyn - Quality and equality in marriage: a cross-cultural view, 1997 - 2 Variables
This article presents a review of the scholarly work relating to marital quality. Cross-cultural testing of various predictors of marital qualtiy are presented singlely as well as multiple regression analyses.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Creation myths giving power to women are positively associated with marital quality (214-5)Hendrix, Lewellyn - Quality and equality in marriage: a cross-cultural view, 1997 - 2 Variables
This article presents a review of the scholarly work relating to marital quality. Cross-cultural testing of various predictors of marital qualtiy are presented singlely as well as multiple regression analyses.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Sanctions regarding illegitimacy are positively associated with social stratification (79).Hendrix, Lewellyn - Illegitimacy and social structures: cross-cultural perspectives on nonmarita..., 1996 - 4 Variables
This book investigates sanctions for nonmarital conceptions or birth. The author conducts cross-cultural tests for hypotheses derived from a variety of theories. Results do not support one theory over another, but suggest that variables such as sociocultural complexity, family structure, descent, fraternal interest groups, sexual inequality, and child-parent relationships all affect the consequences of illegitimacy.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Sanctions regarding illegitimacy are positively associated with frequency of internal warfare (95).Hendrix, Lewellyn - Illegitimacy and social structures: cross-cultural perspectives on nonmarita..., 1996 - 2 Variables
This book investigates sanctions for nonmarital conceptions or birth. The author conducts cross-cultural tests for hypotheses derived from a variety of theories. Results do not support one theory over another, but suggest that variables such as sociocultural complexity, family structure, descent, fraternal interest groups, sexual inequality, and child-parent relationships all affect the consequences of illegitimacy.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Sanctions regarding illegitimacy are negatively associated with female economic and political power (108).Hendrix, Lewellyn - Illegitimacy and social structures: cross-cultural perspectives on nonmarita..., 1996 - 5 Variables
This book investigates sanctions for nonmarital conceptions or birth. The author conducts cross-cultural tests for hypotheses derived from a variety of theories. Results do not support one theory over another, but suggest that variables such as sociocultural complexity, family structure, descent, fraternal interest groups, sexual inequality, and child-parent relationships all affect the consequences of illegitimacy.
Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author - Equality of power between spouses predicts marital quality (205). Hypothesis based on theory by Scanzoni & Scanzoni 1988Hendrix, Lewellyn - Quality and equality in marriage: a cross-cultural view, 1997 - 2 Variables
This article presents a review of the scholarly work relating to marital quality. Cross-cultural testing of various predictors of marital qualtiy are presented singlely as well as multiple regression analyses.
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