Are patrilocal arrangements more likely to be lousy for women than matrilocal ones?. From Wordnik.com. [Sisterhood is Powerful: Lessons from Gelada & Hamadryas Baboons] Reference
My gut says - duh - of course patrilocal arrangements would be poorer for humans females. From Wordnik.com. [Sisterhood is Powerful: Lessons from Gelada & Hamadryas Baboons] Reference
The northern type of family is thus patrilineal and patrilocal and the married women in such a family live in the house of their father-in-law (sasural). From Wordnik.com. [The sociological concept of joint family in India] Reference
As a result of patrilocal, clan-exogamous marriage, every community traditionally contained a mix of women from different places, who usually arrived at their vukatini knowing few people other than their husband. From Wordnik.com. [Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique] Reference
In an effort to relieve some of the inter-generational and spousal tensions that had arisen in the past from patrilocal residence after marriage, a rabbinical decree pronounced in 1952 permitted young couples to live away from their parents-in-law (Laskier). From Wordnik.com. [Morocco: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.] Reference
Gordon Handcock uses this method in his examination of English migrations to and settlement in Newfoundland. 42 But this technique has a patrilineal-patrilocal bias that does not accommodate alternative forms of continuities in early community formation in Newfoundland. From Wordnik.com. [Gutenber-e Help Page] Reference
Working from the assumption that "a consolidated, stable population tends to have a strong patrilineal-patrilocal character," 9 he fell back on a male-centered demographic technique of surname sieving to measure the stability of settlement, noting some matrilineal extensions, but more as interesting diversions than as evidence of earlier, women-centered continuities. From Wordnik.com. [Gutenber-e Help Page] Reference
The technique gives the demographer something concrete to work with, for written records on men are much more readily available than those on women; but it certainly requires strenuous qualification if used in the Newfoundland context, for it mutes the matrilineal bridges and matrilocal/uxorilocal residence patterns that often predated patrilineal-patrilocal patterns in early settlement. From Wordnik.com. [Gutenber-e Help Page] Reference
Mothers-in-law are very important in patrilineal, patrilocal systems; but not so much in matrilineal, matrilocal systems. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
Since chimpanzees are patrilocal (males remain in their natal group while females migrate at puberty) any cultural traits learned by young males would remain in the society while young females would transfer that same trait to nearby societies. From Wordnik.com. [ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science] Reference
But your rules produce an unusual setup; each ship is a patrilocal matriarchy. ". From Wordnik.com. [Citizen Of The Galaxy]
A position subordinate to men, inhabiting a sphere of activity that was limited by ideology and social custom to serving the needs of a patriarchal, patrilineal, and patrilocal world. From Wordnik.com. [Empresses and Consorts] Reference
But there was an assumption in these writings of an inexorable "evolution" towards a patrilineal, patrilocal, patriarchal society in which women’s status and experiences were seen as secondary, diversionary, or anomalous. From Wordnik.com. [Gutenber-e Help Page] Reference
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