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      Writing the names: marriage style, living arrangements, and first birth interval in a Nepali society.

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          Using data from a Nepali population, this analysis argues that marriage style and postmarital living arrangements affect coital frequency to produce variations in the timing of first birth after marriage. Event history analysis of the first birth interval for 149 women suggests that women's autonomy in marriage decisions and marriage to cross-cousins accelerate the pace of entry into first birth. Extended-household residence with reduced natal kin contact, on the other hand, significantly lengthens the first birth interval. These findings are consistent with previous arguments in the literature while offering new evidence for the impact of extended-family residence on fertility.

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          Demography
          Demography
          0070-3370
          0070-3370
          May 1993
          : 30
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48106-1248.
          Article
          8500635
          106fb64f-530f-4cb3-a629-fc3247f5f776
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