The economics of exogamous marriage in small‐scale societies
Economic Inquiry • Vol/Iss. 54(4) • Wiley Periodicals, Inc. • • Published In • Pages: 1805-1823 •
By Dow, Gregory K., Reed, Clyde G., Woodcock, Simon
Hypothesis
Rate of exogamy will be negatively associated with community size. (1807)
Note
All other variables below were controlled for in the model.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Two-stage Least Squares (2SLS) regression | Supported | p < 0.01 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
---|---|---|
Community Size | Independent | Settlement Patterns |
Exogamy | Dependent | Regulation Of Marriage |
Fixity Of Settlement | Independent | Settlement Patterns |
Food Storage | Independent | Preservation And Storage Of Food |
Mean Annual Rainfall | Independent | Climate |
Mean Annual Temperature (mat) | Independent | Climate |
Region | Independent | Topography And Geology |
Social Stratification | Independent | Classes |
Subsistence Activity | Independent | Diet |
Variation in Annual Rainfall | Independent | Climate |