Villa sweet j development jamaica1/7/2024 Supervision on children's behavior in Western populations and in a rural Caribbean community.ĭata analyzed include genealogies and quantitative behavioral observations collected duringĪ twelve-year ethnographic study of В wa Mawego, a rural village on Dominica in the Lesser In addition, we compare the influence of parental Stability in a rural Caribbean community. We compare evidence of intergenerational transmission ofĬonjugal stability in Western industrial populations with multi-generation patterns of conjugal Lack of parental control ofĪdolescents' sexual behavior may permit the formation of early and unstable conjugal unions.Ī cross-cultural comparative perspective is essential for evaluating theories of familyįormation and development. Than early childhood in shaping adult reproductive behavior. In contrast to this hypothesis, we suggest that adolescence may be more important That father absence during early childhood is associated with conjugal instability as anĪdult. Her or his subsequent mating and parenting behavior as an adult. The objective is to examine t he effects of a child's family environment on We use an evolutionary theoretical framework to explore intergenerational patterns ofĬonjugal stability. On children's long-term developmental outcomes (Collins et al. There is controversy, however, concerning the effect of family environment Strongly influenced by environmental conditions and social experience during ontogeny Parenting, including patterns of within-culture variation. Different cultures each have distinct systems of mating and Inter- and intra-cultural variation indicates that environment has strong influences on theĭevelopment of family behavior. Is the daughter of a single mother, for example, more likely to become a single mother herself? We are interested in whether family relations are replicated from generation to generation. Intergenerational Transmission of Conjugal Stability George Kurian is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of JSTOR, please contact use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available atĭr. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trustedĭigital archive. Source: Journal of Comparative Family Studies, Vol. Intergenerational Transmission of Conjugal Stability in a Caribbean CommunityĪuthor(s): ROBERT J.
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