Number of individuals enslaved during the transatlantic slave trade (1400–1900)
Associated Documents (1)
Main Author | Published Year | Title | Document Type | ||
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Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, Matthew | Slave trades, kinship structures and women’s political participation in Africa | Article |
Associated Hypotheses (3)
Main Author | Published Year | Hypothesis | |
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Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, Matthew | 2024 | In non-patrilineal ethnic regions, exposure of a given ethnic group to the transatlantic slave trade is positively correlated with contemporary political participation by women from that ethnic group in twenty-first century national elections. | |
Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, Matthew | 2024 | In patrilineal ethnic regions, exposure of a given ethnic group to the transatlantic slave trade is not correlated with contemporary political participation by women from that ethnic group in twenty-first century national elections. | |
Walters, Leoné, Chisadza, Carolyn, Clance, Matthew | 2024 | The temporary gender imbalance caused by the slave trades affected the cultural norms surrounding women and gender differently in patrilineal ethnic regions compared to non-patrilineal ones. |