Lindenbaum S
Stud Fam Plann. 1981 Nov;12(11):394-401.
Recent changes in marriage transactions in Bangladesh have led increasingly to a shift in the burden of marriage expenses from the groom's family of the bride. This reversal in the direction of wealth exchanges, which may not be in the best interest of the bride, reflects social and economic changes that have increased the income potential of the groom, which now surpasses previously valued attributes of the bride. In this paper, anthropologist Shirley Lindenbaum examines the effects of these changes on women and their implications for female fertility and mortality. An earlier version of this paper was presented to the New York Academy of Science on 25 February 1980.
孟加拉国婚姻交易最近的变化日益导致婚姻费用负担从新郎家庭向新娘家庭转移。这种财富交换方向的逆转可能不符合新娘的最佳利益,它反映了社会和经济的变化,这些变化增加了新郎的收入潜力,如今新郎的收入潜力超过了以前所看重的新娘的特质。在本文中,人类学家雪莉·林登鲍姆研究了这些变化对女性的影响及其对女性生育和死亡率的意义。本文的早期版本于1980年2月25日提交给了纽约科学院。