2012
DOI: 10.1080/09720073.2012.11891219
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Are Daughters Preferred in a Matrilineal Society? A Case Study of the Garos from Assam

Abstract: Some studies have revealed that a son enjoys preferential treatment in upbringing and in later life in comparison to a daughter. This is the case in dominant patriarchal societies where a daughter is neglected on several occasions. The present paper attempts to look at whether the situation is different in a matrilineal society. It also attempts to see whether the matrilineal social set-up plays any role in a favourable treatment of the son or daughter. The paper draws its material from three aspects of child-… Show more

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“…A matrilineal society places a great deal of importance on a daughter for she is the one through whom all succession, inheritance and lineage will carry on. Similar finding was reported by Marak et al 14 Religious belief is another contributing factor to less uptake of contraceptive methods. A study done by Gregus et al showed similar results.…”
Section: Analysis Of Socio-demographic Factors Associated With the Ad...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…A matrilineal society places a great deal of importance on a daughter for she is the one through whom all succession, inheritance and lineage will carry on. Similar finding was reported by Marak et al 14 Religious belief is another contributing factor to less uptake of contraceptive methods. A study done by Gregus et al showed similar results.…”
Section: Analysis Of Socio-demographic Factors Associated With the Ad...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…On the other hand, a higher socioeconomic level generally leads to an increase in human development parameters and human development has been linked to improvements in sustainable development (Mukherjee and Chakraborty, 2013). Because the majority of the Garo people are Christians, the traditional rites and rituals associated with shifting cultivation forming the people's cultural identity are no longer practiced (Marak, 2014). It is now viewed solely as a practice of supplying additional food and firewood to homes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%