Repetition of the same pair of surnames in marriages in Albanian Italians, Greek Italians, and the Italian population of Campobasso Province.: An article from: Human Biology
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From the author: The isolation of a population as a result of any boundary leads to a kinship mating pattern, the extent of which can be measured by the frequency of repeated pairs of surnames in actual marriages compared with that in random pairings. The repeated pairs within surname lineages ([RP.sub.w]) method can be used to assess random repetitions and the endogamous or exogamous behavior of a population. The [RP.sub.w] method was applied to data from grandparent surnames of children living in 45 Albanian Italian and 13 Greek Italian villages of southern Italy and Sicily and in 22 Italian villages of Campobasso Province (central Italy). The total mean [RP.sub.w] was 0.02782 in Albanian Italians, 0.01993 in Greek Italians, and 0.03427 in the Italian-speaking population. When [RP.sub.w] was subdivided into its components and compared with random and marital isonymy, the low level of inbreeding shown by the two southern Italian ethnic minorities and by the Italian population of Campobasso Province could be accounted for by the subdivision of the populations.
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Title: Repetition of the same pair of surnames in marriages in Albanian Italians, Greek Italians, and the Italian population of Campobasso Province.
Author: G. Biondi
Publication:Human Biology (Refereed)
Date: August 1, 1996
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Volume: v68 Issue: n4 Page: p573(11)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: The isolation of a population as a result of any boundary leads to a kinship mating pattern, the extent of which can be measured by the frequency of repeated pairs of surnames in actual marriages compared with that in random pairings. The repeated pairs within surname lineages ([RP.sub.w]) method can be used to assess random repetitions and the endogamous or exogamous behavior of a population. The [RP.sub.w] method was applied to data from grandparent surnames of children living in 45 Albanian Italian and 13 Greek Italian villages of southern Italy and Sicily and in 22 Italian villages of Campobasso Province (central Italy). The total mean [RP.sub.w] was 0.02782 in Albanian Italians, 0.01993 in Greek Italians, and 0.03427 in the Italian-speaking population. When [RP.sub.w] was subdivided into its components and compared with random and marital isonymy, the low level of inbreeding shown by the two southern Italian ethnic minorities and by the Italian population of Campobasso Province could be accounted for by the subdivision of the populations.
Citation Details
Title: Repetition of the same pair of surnames in marriages in Albanian Italians, Greek Italians, and the Italian population of Campobasso Province.
Author: G. Biondi
Publication:Human Biology (Refereed)
Date: August 1, 1996
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Volume: v68 Issue: n4 Page: p573(11)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
