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Market forces affect patterns of polygyny in Uganda
Thomas V. Pollet
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Daniel Nettle
Psychology Department
Social Work, Education & Community Wellbeing
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Land
100%
Woman
75%
Polygyny
75%
Market
50%
Ratio
50%
Marriage
50%
Sex
50%
Show
25%
Alternative
25%
Model
25%
Record
25%
Uganda
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market
50%
Marriage
50%
Psychology
Resources
50%