Western European marriage pattern (English Wikipedia)

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  • Szołtysek, Mikołaj (2012). "Spatial construction of European family and household systems: a promising path or a blind alley? An Eastern European perspective". Continuity and Change. 27 (1): 11–52. doi:10.1017/S0268416012000057. ISSN 0268-4160. S2CID 55649305. "This essay represents an attempt at a re-examination of the Western scientific evidence for the existence of the divergent 'Eastern European family pattern'. This evidence is challenged by almost entirely unknown contributions of Eastern European scholars, revealing the stark incompatibility of the two discourses."
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  • Greif, Avner (2006). "Family Structure, Institutions, and Growth: The Origin and Implications of Western Corporatism". American Economic Review. 96 (2): 308–312. doi:10.1257/000282806777212602. JSTOR 30034664. S2CID 17749879.
  • Donahue, Charles (1983). "The Canon Law on the Formation of Marriage and Social Practice in the Later Middle Ages". Journal of Family History. 8 (2): 144–158. doi:10.1177/036319908300800204. S2CID 144042143.

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  • Szołtysek, Mikołaj (2012). "Spatial construction of European family and household systems: a promising path or a blind alley? An Eastern European perspective". Continuity and Change. 27 (1): 11–52. doi:10.1017/S0268416012000057. ISSN 0268-4160. S2CID 55649305. "This essay represents an attempt at a re-examination of the Western scientific evidence for the existence of the divergent 'Eastern European family pattern'. This evidence is challenged by almost entirely unknown contributions of Eastern European scholars, revealing the stark incompatibility of the two discourses."
  • Dennison, Tracy; Ogilvie, Sheilagh (2014). "Does the European Marriage Pattern Explain Economic Growth?". Cambridge University Press. 74 (3): 651–693. doi:10.1017/S0022050714000564. hdl:10419/74502. S2CID 8112005.
  • Greif, Avner (2006). "Family Structure, Institutions, and Growth: The Origin and Implications of Western Corporatism". American Economic Review. 96 (2): 308–312. doi:10.1257/000282806777212602. JSTOR 30034664. S2CID 17749879.
  • Donahue, Charles (1983). "The Canon Law on the Formation of Marriage and Social Practice in the Later Middle Ages". Journal of Family History. 8 (2): 144–158. doi:10.1177/036319908300800204. S2CID 144042143.

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  • Szołtysek, Mikołaj (2012). "Spatial construction of European family and household systems: a promising path or a blind alley? An Eastern European perspective". Continuity and Change. 27 (1): 11–52. doi:10.1017/S0268416012000057. ISSN 0268-4160. S2CID 55649305. "This essay represents an attempt at a re-examination of the Western scientific evidence for the existence of the divergent 'Eastern European family pattern'. This evidence is challenged by almost entirely unknown contributions of Eastern European scholars, revealing the stark incompatibility of the two discourses."