Revisiting asymmetric marriage rules
Authored by Stephane Legendre, Philippe Ramirez
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.socnet.2017.09.004
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Abstract
Although generalized exchange remains an emblematical model of alliance
theory, characterizing matrimonial systems as pertaining to this model
is tricky. The necessary condition of generalized exchange is the
deliberate preference for asymmetric exchanges. Given a marriage
dataset, can we determine whether the observed pattern is due to the
realization of a social norm enjoining symmetric or asymmetric exchange
or is the result of random processes? Here, relevant probabilities and
indexes are established in the framework of graph theory, and are
validated using a demographic individual-based model. The methods are
applied to three datasets from the literature, allowing to assess with
great confidence that the observed marriage configurations were not
random. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Individual-based model
statistics
Matrimonial patterns
Generalized exchange
Directed graph
Asymmetric
relation
Random matrices
Cross-cousin marriage
Purum society
Alliance