Literature DB >> 30289091

ESTIMATING THE HEALTH AND SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS OF COUSIN MARRIAGE IN SOUTH ASIA.

A Mushfiq Mobarak1, Theresa Chaudhry2, Julia Brown3, Tetyana Zelenska4, M Nizam Khan5, Shamyla Chaudry2, Rana Abdul Wajid2, Alan H Bittles6, Steven Li7.   

Abstract

The effects of marriage between biological relatives on the incidence of childhood genetic illness and mortality are of major policy significance, as rates of consanguinity exceed 50% in various countries. Empirical research on this question is complicated by the fact that consanguinity is often correlated with poverty and other unobserved characteristics of households, which may have independent effects on mortality. This study has developed an instrumental variables empirical strategy to re-examine this question, based on the concept that the availability of unmarried cousins of the opposite gender at the time of marriage creates quasi-random variation in the propensity to marry consanguineously. Using primary data collected in Bangladesh in 2006-07 and Pakistan in 2009-10, the study found that previous estimates of the impact of consanguinity on child health were biased and falsely precise. The study also empirically investigated the social and economic causes of consanguinity (including marital quality) and concludes that marrying a cousin can have positive economic effects for one's natal family, by allowing deferral of dowry payments until after marriage.

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Keywords:  Consanguinity; Marriage and Mate Selection; Medical and Public Health Genetics

Year:  2018        PMID: 30289091     DOI: 10.1017/S0021932018000275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosoc Sci        ISSN: 0021-9320


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3.  Genetic and reproductive consequences of consanguineous marriage in Bangladesh.

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