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precursor for marriage." The dowry system, apart from being sexist, also has other negative side effects. In many instances, the families of women can not afford to put up a dowry for their daughters. This can cause the daughter not to get married which in turn, in severe cases, can lead to suicide or depression. When a family can not afford a dowry for their daughters, this as well can make the daughter feel like a financial burden to the family. As a result of these negative side effects, a law was passed in 1961. This law was called the Dowry
Prohibition Act of 1961 and was passed in India. The Act of 1961 made it illegal for a family to demand, give, or take a dowry, and if caught, they could be punished by law. However, this act has some loose knots in terms of its rules. It is stated that the couple is allowed to have a wedding present in the form of money, clothes, or other things that do not count as a dowry. It also states that if a family does decide to give a dowry, it does not invalidate the marriage and no legal issues will be taken unless they get caught. Therefore, giving a dowry is illegal by law but many people still find ways to give them. They found these ways by finding the loopholes in The Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961. For example, the family will gift gifts of large sums of money to the couple as a wedding gift, this money to some, may be seen as a dowry, and since giving money as a wedding gift is allowed this may be considered a loophole. According to Lodhia at Britannica, “In 1984…it was changed to specify that presents given to a bride or a groom at the time of a wedding are allowed.” This correction to The Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961 made things more specific. The corrections made it so that when the married couple received wedding gifts they had to document the gift, who gave it to them, the relation of the person to the couple, and how much the gift was worth. This made it easier to track if a couple did receive a dowry versus if it was a wedding gift. After 1984 even more additions were made. In the Indian Penal Code modifications were made to help female victims of dowry-related violence. Dowry-related violence is when the groom's family demands a dowry from the bride's family before, during, or after the marriage. These acts of violence only affect the women in the marriage and can often be very brutal. According to The Advocates For Human Rights, “The most common forms of dowry-related violence are physical violence, marital rape, acid attacks, and wife burning (where a woman is covered in kerosene or some other accelerant and deliberately set on fire).” These violent attacks result from the bride's family not wanting to or being unable to pay a dowry that the groom's family has demanded.
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alliances may influence the selection of a spouse. The decision-making process often involves the individuals directly involved and their families, who may seek to align the marriage with their interests and aspirations. On the other hand, an article within The Wire states, “The financial aspect on the other hand is a newer addition which entails a girl's professional ambitions and earning capacity. It is because a greater number of Indian women are pursuing professional degrees and subsequent employment. More importantly, due to a rise in the standard of living of an average Indian middle class couple that it has become essential for both spouses to earn. However, a word of caution doing the rounds within the groom community is that ambition combined with financial independence is a lethal combination; hence, it is essential to nip it in the bud.” (Dhoop, 2018). Additionally, political factors outside the immediate family sphere, such as community dynamics or broader societal norms, can further shape the parameters of arranged marriages. Consequently, the power, influence, and negotiation dynamics within arranged marriages can reflect complex interplays between personal desires, familial expectations, and external pressures, underscoring the intricate relationship between marriage and politics in diverse cultural contexts. Moreover, arranged marriages can intersect with political ideologies, particularly in contexts where cultural traditions intersect with state policies. In societies where arranged marriages are deeply entrenched, governments may seek to regulate or promote such unions as a means of preserving cultural identity or social cohesion. Conversely, movements advocating for individual rights and autonomy may challenge the practice of arranged marriages, framing it as an infringement on personal freedom and agency. The interplay between political ideologies, state interventions, and cultural practices can profoundly shape the dynamics of arranged marriages, influencing everything from the selection process to the power dynamics within the marital relationship. In essence, politics within arranged marriages encompass a multifaceted interplay of personal, familial, societal, and geopolitical factors, shaping the dynamics and outcomes of these unions in complex ways. Understanding the political dimensions of arranged marriages requires an appreciation of the broader social, cultural, and historical contexts in which they occur, highlighting the intricate interconnections between marriage, power, and politics.
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threats, or physical violence. This practice disregards individual autonomy and consent, leading to profound emotional distress and violation of human rights. In contrast, arranged marriage involves familial or societal intervention in selecting a spouse for one or both individuals based on cultural, religious, or social considerations. However, the consent of the individuals involved remains most important in arranged marriages, distinguishing them from forced unions. Arranged marriages may involve input from the prospective spouses, allowing them a degree of agency in the process, although within the framework of familial or societal expectations. Thus, while both forced and arranged marriages involve external influences in partner selection, the pivotal disparity lies in the presence or absence of consent, underscoring the ethical and moral implications inherent in each practice. Within a news article, Professor Burns, the Anti-Slavery
Australia diretor states, “Arranged marriages are widely practiced in Australia, and there are many people who have been married after being introduced by a family member or member of the community — but ultimately, the couple decides whether they want to marry. A forced marriage is the opposite. There is no complete and free consent.” (Kassis, 2023). Ultimately, the critical distinction between forced and arranged marriages lies in the presence or absence of consent. Forced marriage represents a violation of individual autonomy and human rights, characterized by coercion and lack of consent. In contrast, arranged marriage, when conducted ethically and with respect for the agency of the individuals involved, can offer a pathway to union that aligns with cultural and familial values while still honoring the importance of consent and personal choice.
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are looking for their future spouses. This event costs the parents of these young adults 14,000 yen or $ 96 to attend, which is expensive. With housing being so expensive, a low-income economy, and the demanding work culture going against people in Japan, fewer
Japanese people want to get married and have children. (Lau & Fukutome, 2023). The economic pressures, coupled with societal shifts towards individualism and career-focused lifestyles, have led to a declining interest in marriage and child-rearing among the younger generation in Japan. Some parents are spooked at the thought of paying for their children to attend these events to make sure they can marry a higher-class citizen to have a better marriage and life together. These parents want what is best for their children, and if it means having to arrange a marriage for them, so be it. Arranged marriages remain very common in many parts of the world, including Japan. While the practice has evolved significantly over time, moving away from strictly familial arrangements towards a more relaxed way of getting to know one another and mutual consent, its presence in modern society continues. Modern arranged marriages often incorporate elements of personal choice and freedom with the opportunities to interact, date, and build relationships before committing to marriage. Arranged marriages happen all over the world every day, and they are still very prevalent in society, whether we acknowledge it or not. Although arranged marriages have changed dramatically throughout the years, they still exist and have come a long way.
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with a marriage proposal because communication between families could break down, and could result in accidental disrespect between the two families." This person is a neutral matchmaker when families are trying to plan an arranged marriage. The nayan usually has two roles that they play: one is as a marriage scout and the other is as a negotiator. As a marriage scout, the matchmaker goes out into the community and tries to find a potential match for the person who wants to get married. As a negotiator, the matchmaker talks to different families and tries to come to a common ground about a potential arranged marriage between two families. While going about this process the matchmaker takes into account several different considerations including but not limited to family background, financial status, and family reputation. Once the nayan finds a match they will get in contact with the families and start to arrange communication between the future couple. Communication starts strictly from the matchmaker to the two people and their families. Eventually, families will begin to communicate with each other while also allowing the new couple to communicate with one another. After the families have talked about the marriage and made wedding plans the matchmakers come back to help in the process of the wedding. The help offered by the nayan can come in the form of jewelry or wedding setup. Usually, the matchmaker does not receive any pay for the work that they have done but will often be given gifts from the families of the new couple.
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which is why parents arranging a marriage for their children will make sure they marry someone from the same faith. Hindus favor religious segregation, so many of them do not keep friendships with those from other religions. A study shows that 45% of Hindus only have friends who have the same religion as them and 13 percent have friends with different religions. This trains children to only desire to be around those of the same religion since intermingling of religious friendships and marriages are not too common. Furthermore, the people must marry within their caste system and most have a specific type of religion. They are taught this from a young age and it is considered one of the most important rules. When love outside of a person's caste happens, the parents sometimes threaten to kill the lover. Families fear of the opinions of the public is another reason why parents forbid their children from marrying outside their caste. The lowest, known as the untouchables, are seen as unclean and they are not even allowed to walk past someone from a higher caste because of fear that they will defile them.
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it. With the father's blessing the brother then takes his proposal to the Elder, or leader, of his local church. If the local Elder feels the request is reasonable and that the brother's spiritual life is in order, he will forward the request to the Elder of the prospective bride's church. If this Elder feels that the request is reasonable and that their spiritual lives are in order, then the proposal is forwarded to the father of the prospective bride. If the father is in agreement then the proposal is forwarded to the sister in the faith. She is to them make it a matter of prayer to determine if it is God's will that she marry this brother in the faith. If she agrees, then the proposal is announced to their respective home churches. Marriages generally follow short engagement periods, as strict church discipline, including excommunication, is applied to those who have premarital relations.
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155:. They were sometimes called "picture-bride marriages" among Japanese-American immigrants because the bride and groom knew each other only through the exchange of photographs before the day of their marriage. These marriages among immigrants were typically arranged by parents or close relatives from the country of their origin. As immigrants settled in and melded into a new culture, arranged marriages shifted first to quasi-arranged marriages where parents or friends made introductions and the couple met before the marriage; over time, the marriages among the descendants of these immigrants shifted to autonomous marriages driven by individual's choice, dating and courtship preferences, and an increase in marrying outside of their own ethnic group. Similar historical dynamics are claimed in other parts of the world.
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Jews of Israel (7%). According to a 2012 study by
Statistic Brain, 53.25% of marriages are arranged worldwide. The global divorce rate for arranged marriages was 6.3%, which could be an indicator for the success rate of arranged marriages. This has led scholars to ask if arranged marriages are more stable than autonomous marriages, and whether this stability matters. Others suggest that the low divorce rate may not reflect stability, but that it instead illustrates the difficulty of the divorce process. Furthermore, individuals may experience social ostracism upon divorce, leading them to choose to live in a dysfunctional marriage rather than face the consequences of a divorce. Also, the perception of high divorce rates attributed to self-arranged marriages in the United States is being called into question.
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believe the arrangement can lead to unhappiness and discontentment in the marriage. Although people who are in autonomous marriages may look at arranged marriages as forced, results have shown that many people enter arranged marriages of their own free will. According to one study, the divorce rate was 4% for arranged marriages, while in the U.S., 40% of autonomous marriages ended in divorce. There have also been questions about sexual gratification; in Japan, it was reported that the men in arranged marriages were more sexually satisfied, while in autonomous marriages, the partners experienced roughly the same amount of satisfaction. In India, there showed to be an equal amount of compassionate love shown between arranged marriages and autonomous marriages.
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school, leave little choice to children other than be in early arranged marriages. Child marriages are primarily seen in areas of poverty. Parents arrange child marriages to ensure their child's financial security and reinforce social ties. They believe it offers protection and reduces the daughter's economic burden on the family due to how costly it is to feed, clothe and (optionally) educate a girl. By marrying their daughter to a good family, the parents improve their social status by establishing a social bond between each other.
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Parents, families, and friends provide an independent perspective when they participate in learning and evaluating the other person's history and behavior, as well as the couple's mutual compatibility. Willoughby further suggests that parents and family members provide more than input in the screening and selection process; often, they provide financial support for the wedding, housing, emotional support, and other valuable resources for the couple as they navigate married life, like childcare.
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Carrying. The bride-wealth is typically kept by the bride's family, after the marriage, and is a source of income to poor families. The brother(s), father, and male relatives of the bride typically take keen interest in arranging her marriage to a man who is willing to pay the most wealth in exchange for the right to marry her.
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family's son. This sort of arranged marriage, in theory, enabled the girl to escape poverty and the wealthy family to get free labor and a daughter-in-law. Zhaozhui was a related custom by which a wealthy family that lacked an heir would arrange marriage of a boy child from another family. The boy would move in with the wealthy family,
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Various small sample surveys have been performed to ascertain if arranged marriages or autonomous marriages have a more satisfying married life. The results are mixed – some state marriage satisfaction is higher in autonomous marriages, while others find no significant differences. Johnson and Bachan
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Rosenfeld asserts that the differences between autonomous marriages and arranged marriages are empirically small; many people meet, date, and choose to marry or cohabit with those who are similar in background, age, interests and social class they feel most similar to - screening factors most
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Apostolic Christian Church begins with a brother in the faith deciding that it is time for him to be married. The brother makes it a matter of prayer that God will show him who is to be his wife. Once a sister in the faith is selected the brother speaks to his father about
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In Japan, many people find it very difficult to find a potential future spouse, so they have their parents arrange a marriage for them. Every so often, a matchmaking agency called “matchmaking agency
Association of Parents of Marriage Proposal Information” holds an event for young people in Japan who
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Child marriage does not prepare or provide the individual much opportunity to make an informed, free choice about matrimony. They are implicitly arranged marriages. In rural areas of East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and Latin
America, poverty and lack of options, such as being able to attend
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Scholars ask whether love and respect in marital life is greater in arranged marriages than autonomous marriages. Epstein suggests that, in many arranged marriages, love emerges over time. Neither autonomous nor arranged marriages offer any guarantees. Many arranged marriages also end up being cold
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Divorce rates have climbed in the
European Union and the United States with increase in autonomous marriage rates. The lowest divorce rates in the world are in cultures with high rates of arranged marriages such as the Amish culture of the United States (1%), Hindus of India (3%), and Ultra-Orthodox
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In the United Kingdom, public discussion has questioned whether international arranged marriages are carried out without the couple's intention to live together. They suspect that some arranged marriages are born out of the intention to gift residency and European citizenship to immigrants who would
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In impoverished communities, every adult mouth to feed becomes a continuing burden. In many of these cultures, women have difficulty finding gainful employment (or are simply prohibited from doing so), and their daughters become the greatest burden to the family. Some scholars argue that arranging a
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Arranged marriages are a matter of debate and disagreements. Activists, such as Charlotte Bunch, suggest that marriages arranged by parents and other family members typically assume heterosexual preference and involve emotional pressure; this drives some individuals into marriages that they consent
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In many cultures, particularly in parts of Africa and the Middle East, daughters are valuable on the marriage market because the groom and his family have to (not must) pay cash or property for the right to marry the daughter. This is referred to as "bride-wealth" or by various names such as Lobola
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Over human history through modern times, the practice of arranged marriages has been encouraged by a combination of factors, such as the practice of child marriage, late marriage, tradition, culture, religion, poverty and limited choice, disabilities, wealth and inheritance issues, politics, social
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For matchmakers, traditionally called nayan, in India it is customary for them to be a family friend or a distant relative. Some people however do not prefer to use a matchmaker. As stated by Santana Flanigan, "Some families with marriageable age children may prefer not to approach possible matches
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and are illegal, but cousin marriages are not forbidden, although there have been calls to ban first-cousin marriages due to health concerns. While consanguineous arranged marriages are common and culturally preferred in some Islamic countries and among migrants from Muslim countries to other parts
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Since religion is important in the Hindu community, parents often find spouses that have the same religion for their children. When two people with different religions fall in love, one must convert to the other's religion, forsaking their own. It is socially unacceptable for people to intermarry,
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Some religious denominations recognize marriages only within the faith. Of the major religions of the world, Islam forbids marriage of girls of a devout parent to a man who does not belong to that religion. In other words, Islam forbids marriage of Muslim girls to non-Muslim men, and the religious
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A dowry is a gift of money, property, or valuable items gifted to a groom by the bride's family after marriage. As stated by Santana Flanigan, "Dowries originally started as 'love' gifts after the marriages of upper caste individuals, but during the medieval period the demands for dowries became a
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In some communities, especially in rural parts of the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia, a woman who refuses to go through with an arranged marriage, tries to leave an arranged marriage via divorce, or is suspected of any kind of "immoral" behaviour may be considered to have dishonored her
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In contrast, preventing arranged marriages may harm many individuals who want to get married and can benefit from parental participation in finding and selecting a mate. For example, Willoughby suggests that arranged marriages work because they remove anxiety from the process of finding a spouse.
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in Taiwanese – literally child or little daughter-in-law – was a tradition of arranged marriage, in which a poor family would arrange and marry a pre-adolescent daughter into a richer family as a servant. The little girl provided slave-like free labor, and also the daughter-in-law to the adoptive
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Throughout most of human history, marriage has been a social institution that produced children and organized inheritance of property from one generation to next. Various cultures, particularly some wealthy royals and aristocratic families, arranged marriages in part to conserve or streamline the
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Forced marriages and arranged marriages are distinct practices prevalent in various cultures, each characterized by unique principles and implications. Forced marriage entails coercion, where one or both parties are compelled into marriage against their will, often through emotional manipulation,
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Non-consanguineous arranged marriage is one where the bride and groom do not share a grandparent or near ancestor. This type of arranged marriages is common in Hindu and Buddhist South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and Christian Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa. Consanguineous marriages are
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Gary Lee and Lorene Stone suggest that most adult marriages in recent modern history are somewhere on the scale between consensual arranged and autonomous marriage, in part because marriage is a social institution. Similarly, Broude and Greene, after studying 142 cultures worldwide, have reported
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Arranged marriages have declined in countries where forced marriages were politically outlawed (e.g. Imperial Russia or Japan) or in a prosperous countries with more social mobility and increasing individualism; nevertheless, arranged marriages might still be seen in countries of Europe and North
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Arranged marriages are actively debated amongst scholars, as many question whether arranged marriages are being used to abuse the international immigration system. Arranged marriages can also be seen as an inherent violation to human rights - particularly women's rights. Scholars often wonder if
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In some cultures where arranged marriages are common, there is a higher inequality between men and women. Some believe that those in arranged marriages might have a more satisfying union, since they have realistic expectations and are not clouded by emotion when going into the marriage; others
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and arranged marriages within the ethnic group. Examples of this dynamic include Sikh marriages between 1910 and 1980 in Canada, arranged marriages among Hasidic Jews, and arranged marriages among Japanese American immigrants before the 1960s, who would travel back to Japan to marry the spouse
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is re-emerging. It involves the prospective bride and groom, family, friends and a matchmaker (nakōdo, 仲人); the pair is selected by a process with the individuals and family involved (iegara, 家柄). Typically the couple meets three times, in public or private, before deciding if they want to get
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Politics within arranged marriages can manifest through negotiating and navigating familial, societal, and cultural expectations surrounding the union. In many cultures where arranged marriages are prevalent, considerations such as family status, wealth, social connections, and even political
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Arranged marriages across feudal lords, city states and kingdoms, as a means of establishing political alliances, trade and peace were common in human history. When a king married his son to a neighboring state's daughter, it indicated an alliance among equals, and signaled the former's state
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parents would have used for them anyway. Assuming the pool from which mates are screened and selected is large, Rosenfeld suggests that the differences between the two approaches to marriages are not as great as some imagine them to be. Others have expressed sentiments similar to Rosenfeld.
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This theory is supported by the observed rapid drop in arranged marriages in fast growing economies of Asia. The financial benefit parents receive from their working single daughters has been cited as a reason for their growing reluctance to see their daughters marry at too early an age.
515:. A typical punishment for a crime committed by males involves requiring the guilty family to marry their virgin girls between 5 and 12 year old to the other family. This custom requires no consent from the girl, or even her parents. Such arranged child marriages are called
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Arranged marriages were very common throughout the world until the 18th century. Typically, marriages were arranged by parents, grandparents or other close relatives and trusted friends. Some historical exceptions are known, such as courtship and betrothal rites during the
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entire family. Male relatives may be ridiculed or harassed, and any of the woman's siblings may find it impossible to enter into a marriage. In these cases, killing the woman is a way for the family to enforce the institution of arranged marriages. Unlike cases of
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of the world, they are culturally forbidden or considered undesirable in most Christian, Hindu and Buddhist societies. Consanguineous arranged marriages were common in Jewish communities before the 20th century, but have declined to less than 10% in modern times.
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parents or guardians select, then the individuals are consulted, who consider and consent, and each individual has the power to refuse; sometimes, the individuals meet – in a family setting or privately – before engagement and marriage as in
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Arranged marriage may be the consequence of certain customs. For example, in rural and tribal parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan, disputes, unpaid debts in default and crimes such as murder are settled by a council of village elders, called
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According to Warner, in nations with the high rates of child marriages, the marriage of the girl is almost always arranged by her parents or guardians. The nations with the highest rates of arranged child marriages are:
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Ghimire, D. J., Axinn, W. G., Yabiku, S. T., & Thornton, A. (2006). Social Change, Premarital Nonfamily Experience, and Spouse Choice in an Arranged Marriage Society1. American Journal of Sociology, 111(4), pages
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among Fundamentalist Mormon groups of the United States. In most other parts of the world, arranged marriages continue to varying degrees and increasingly in quasi-arranged form, along with autonomous marriages.
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For example, in part due to economic prosperity, about 40% of modern Japanese women reach the age of 29 and have never been married. To assist late marriages, the traditional custom of arranged marriages called
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is a type of marital union where the bride and groom are primarily selected by individuals other than the couple themselves, particularly by family members such as the parents. In some cultures, a professional
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has alleged examples of such abuse by West Asian Muslim families in her motion to the UK's House of Commons. The United States has seen a similar controversy with sham arranged marriages.
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The bride and groom in all of the above types of arranged marriages usually do have the right to consent; if the bride or the groom or both do not have a right to consent, it is called a
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Late marriage, particularly past the age of 30 years old, reduces the pool of available women for autonomous marriages. Introductions and arranged marriages become a productive option.
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was based on social responsibility. Marriages were usually arranged by the parents; on occasion professional matchmakers were used. For the marriage to be legal, the woman's father or
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otherwise be denied a visa to enter the country. These fears have been further stoked by observed divorces once the minimum married residence period requirement is met. MP
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622:inheritance of their wealth.
617:Wealth and inheritance issues
358:Arranged matchmaking in India
349:Forced vs. arranged marriages
294:Arranged endogamous marriage:
186:
5211:Wedding vow renewal ceremony
4309:
2346:, January 1996; pages 24–25;
1827:. 2000-06-03. Archived from
1549:Nour, Nawal M (2009-01-01).
1428:. 2013-03-14. Archived from
753:
330:The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
288:Arranged exogamous marriage:
7:
2607:Lee, Ji Hyun (2013-01-18).
967:O'Brien, Jodi, ed. (2008).
792:Arranged marriages in Japan
779:
661:
548:
220:Maria Leopoldina of Austria
100:in the Vedic period in the
10:
5263:
2526:"3. Religious segregation"
676:Apostolic Christian Church
650:
625:Tongyangxi, also known as
552:
458:
379:
237:custom among Orthodox Jews
196:Forced arranged marriage:
171:
86:
5148:
5125:
5032:
4882:
4816:
4738:"Indian" Wedding Blessing
4710:
4643:
4594:
4457:
4431:
4358:Marriage proposal planner
4350:
4317:
4257:
4226:
4206:
4143:
4090:
4038:
4015:
3963:
3923:
3877:
3818:
3809:
3766:
3704:
3678:
3470:
3361:
1801:"Hasidism: Everyday Life"
742:Laws in the United States
505:
5166:Maiden and married names
5092:United States and Canada
2230:"Dowry-Related Violence"
1291:Consanguineous marriages
433:Central African Republic
278:
241:Self-selected marriage:
2414:Coleman, D. A. (2004),
1763:International Migration
857:Marriage in South Korea
842:Marriage of convenience
569:Louis, Duke of Burgundy
565:Marie Adélaïde of Savoy
5004:Saint Thomas Christian
3841:Chinese ghost marriage
2864:www.statisticbrain.com
2475:Speicher, Tom (2004).
2438:Feminist Legal Studies
2421:June 18, 2015, at the
2378:. Ashgate Publishing.
2374:Saeed, Hassan (2004):
2253:Granjo, Paulo (2004).
2153:Encyclopedia of Taiwan
1955:Cite journal requires
1930:10.1596/1813-9450-4126
1479:July 18, 2013, at the
1403:scholarblogs.emory.edu
1272:, 48(5), pages 756–764
872:Married at First Sight
689:
584:
573:Treaty of Turin (1696)
545:
403:
372:and ethnic conflicts.
307:first cousin marriages
223:
212:Amélie of Leuchtenberg
5186:Self-uniting marriage
3150:Psychological Reports
3035:Psychological Reports
2986:Psychological Reports
2149:"Zhaozhui son-in-law"
1163:Middle East Quarterly
684:
562:
553:Further information:
536:
389:
367:Causes and prevalence
251:Autonomous marriage:
205:
116:could afford to marry
108:Greco-Roman antiquity
4631:Wedding ring cushion
2477:A Lifetime of Church
2273:on 24 September 2015
1986:The New Humanitarian
1805:yivoencyclopedia.org
1619:on January 19, 2009.
1270:Current Anthropology
882:Picture Bride (film)
877:Matrimonial websites
852:Marriage in Pakistan
130:as he could afford.
102:Indian subcontinent.
96:period of Italy and
18:Marriage arrangement
5201:Wedding anniversary
4932:Pre-wedding customs
4834:Wedding cake topper
4808:Wedding videography
4798:Wedding photography
4768:Pounded rice ritual
4466:Western dress codes
4082:Royal intermarriage
3784:Mystery of Crowning
1854:The Express Tribune
1788:Hasidism in America
1484:Jeannette Bayisenge
1300:Brecia Young (2006)
1074:Lu, M.C.W. (2008).
892:Royal intermarriage
555:Royal intermarriage
541:to France to marry
206:Wedding of Emperor
5135:Honeymoon registry
4892:Anand Karaj (Sikh)
4413:Stag and doe party
4408:Bachelorette party
4398:Wedding invitation
3948:Marriage allowance
3578:Widow conservation
3355:Types of marriages
3227:10.1002/ijop.12622
2716:2018-08-19 at the
2613:The New York Times
2344:The Copts of Egypt
2209:www.britannica.com
2029:on 19 October 2022
1669:2016-11-09 at the
1296:2015-09-24 at the
1082:on 21 October 2022
1055:on 13 January 2023
1047:Rong, Pan (2004).
977:. pp. 40–42.
887:Redorer son blason
608:Real world example
585:
579:of France and the
546:
404:
392:Marriage Ă -la-mode
224:
161:placement marriage
120:married to cousins
63:sub-Saharan Africa
5237:Arranged marriage
5224:
5223:
5216:Womanless wedding
5196:Knobstick wedding
5100:England and Wales
4824:Wedding breakfast
4803:Wedding reception
4743:Jumping the broom
4523:
4522:
4501:Black lounge suit
4373:Banns of marriage
4363:Marriage proposal
4277:
4276:
4011:
4010:
3998:Mixed-orientation
3848:Widow inheritance
3527:Marriage in Islam
3517:Clerical marriage
2792:"Forced Marriage"
2769:New York Magazine
2486:978-1-59467-335-1
2384:978-0-7546-3082-1
2147:Lin Yuju (2011).
1613:Los Angeles Times
1224:978-1-9736-2165-2
1217:. WestBow Press.
902:Shim-pua marriage
847:Marriage of state
827:Lavender marriage
627:Shim-pua marriage
208:Pedro I of Brazil
181:domestic violence
31:Arranged marriage
16:(Redirected from
5254:
5206:Wedding crashing
5047:Vőfély (Hungary)
5019:Vőfély (Hungary)
4723:Bedding ceremony
4670:child bridegroom
4462:
4461:
4423:Rehearsal dinner
4418:Marriage license
4393:Engagement party
4304:
4297:
4290:
4281:
4280:
4265:
4264:
4239:Mail-order bride
3816:
3815:
3686:Marriageable age
3500:Eastern Orthodox
3348:
3341:
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2266:. Archived from
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2250:
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2226:
2220:
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2003:
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1996:
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1620:
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1604:
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1087:
1078:. Archived from
1071:
1065:
1064:
1062:
1060:
1051:. Archived from
1044:
1038:
1034:
1028:
1017:
1011:
1010:
999:
993:
992:
989:Internet Archive
964:
953:
952:
950:
948:
941:Girls Not Brides
933:
867:Marriageable age
832:Mail-order bride
807:Bride kidnapping
748:forced marriages
638:Dowries in India
594:Marie Antoinette
73:Forced marriages
21:
5262:
5261:
5257:
5256:
5255:
5253:
5252:
5251:
5227:
5226:
5225:
5220:
5191:Shotgun wedding
5144:
5121:
5096:United Kingdom
5062:Myanmar (Burma)
5028:
4989:Poruwa ceremony
4884:
4878:
4812:
4778:Trash the dress
4706:
4639:
4590:
4519:
4453:
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4383:Bridal registry
4378:Wedding planner
4346:
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4308:
4278:
4273:
4253:
4222:
4202:
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4086:
4034:
4007:
3959:
3919:
3873:
3811:
3805:
3762:
3714:Sister exchange
3700:
3674:
3466:
3406:Serial monogamy
3362:Legal scenarios
3357:
3352:
3322:
3287:
3283:
3274:
3272:
3270:Better by Today
3262:
3258:
3197:
3193:
3142:
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3129:
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3093:
3089:
3085:; see Chapter 6
3076:
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2846:jewishideas.org
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2728:
2724:
2718:Wayback Machine
2711:Child Marriages
2709:
2705:
2697:
2693:
2684:
2682:
2672:
2668:
2658:moral blindness
2655:
2651:
2647:; see Chapter 3
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973:. Vol. 1.
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943:. December 2016
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912:Log Kya Kahenge
907:Shotgun wedding
862:Marriage market
782:
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489:Limited choices
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396:William Hogarth
384:
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323:forced marriage
281:
263:child marriages
216:Imperial Chapel
189:
176:
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98:Gandharva Vivah
89:
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5181:Royal weddings
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4917:Bengali Muslim
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4888:
4886:
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4879:
4877:
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4859:Kolach (bread)
4856:
4854:Jordan almonds
4851:
4849:Hochzeitssuppe
4846:
4841:
4836:
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4826:
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4817:Food and drink
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4623:
4621:Wedding favors
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4572:Cocktail dress
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4403:Bachelor party
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