Drivers of cousin marriage among British Pakistanis

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Title

Drivers of cousin marriage among British Pakistanis

Author

Shaw, Alison

Language

English

Publication Date

20140700

Abstract

Background/Aim: Why has the apparently high rate of cousin marriage among Bradford Pakistanis been sustained, 50 years since Pakistani migration to Britain began? Methods: A review of the anthropological literature on Pakistani migration and settlement, British Pakistani marriage patterns and the phenomenon of transnational marriage. Results: British Pakistanis are diverse in regional origins and social class characteristics, with many Bradford Pakistanis originating from the Mirpur district and northern Punjab. British Pakistani marriages often involve a partner from Pakistan who joins a spouse in the UK. Transnational marriage of first cousins offers relatives in Pakistan opportunities for a 'better' life in the West and are important for British Pakistanis for economic, social, cultural and emotional reasons. These processes are also differentially influenced by region of origin and class characteristics in Pakistan as well as by education, employment and locality in Britain. The pattern observed in Bradford may not be applicable nationally. Conclusion: Further research examining marital decisions over several generations in families differing by social class, region of origin in Pakistan and locality in Britain is necessary to contextualise the findings from Bradford.

Primary Classification

7.1

Secondary Classification

7.1; 1.2

Primary keywords

consanguinity [pri]; immigrants [pri]; prevalence [pri]; trends [pri]

Secondary keywords

anthropology; culture; family relationship; historical aspects; marital relationship; Muslims; population groups; social class

Subject

United Kingdom

Subject

Born in Bradford Study; Pakistan

Subject

biradaris

Journal Article

Human Heredity 2014 July; 77(1-4): 26-36

Note

Copyright © 2014 by S. Karger AG, Basel. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Primary Document Type

j

Subject Captions

r

Bibliography

56 refs.

ISSN

00015652 (print); 14230062 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Drivers of cousin marriage among British Pakistanis,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/38088.