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Men Who Migrate, Women Who Wait

Population and History in a Portuguese Parish

Caroline B. Brettell

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik

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The author examines not only the imbalance in the marital fortunes of men and women but its effect on the roles of women in the community.

Originally published in 1987.

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Family income, Human overpopulation, Family support, Remarriage, Laborer, Peasant, Cohabitation, Remittance, Widow, Aunt, Spinster, Endogamy, Trade-off, Father, Prevalence, Compadre, Lay brother, Begging, Love marriage, Chauvinism, Marital status, Demography, Population growth, This Country, Household, Procession, Sex ratio, Migrant worker, Premarital sex, Emigration, Spouse, With Women, Religiosity, Vergonha, Marriageable age, Young Widow, Fertility, Human migration, Population ageing, Stepfather, Demographic transition, Tamara Hareven, Nuclear family, Dowry, Sibling, Late Marriage, Celibacy, Kinship, Tailor, Godparent, Two Women, Courtship, Travel literature, Demographic history, Legitimacy (family law), Engagement, Patrilineality, Husband, Coitus interruptus, Confraternity, Grandparent, Tithe, Sons (novel), Olwen Hufton, Promiscuity, The Peasants, Extended family, Marriage market, His Family, Marriage