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Fathers and Sons: The Politics of Inheritance in a Colonial Brazilian ...Aug 1, 1986 · While Portuguese inheritance law thus upheld the principle of partible inheritance, i.e., equal shares for all the children, the law did give ...
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Literature on Inheritance: A Summary of What Can Be LearntAs such, partible inheritance created small holdings that could be easily traded (Bryant 2006; Emigh 2003) and created unsustainable subsistence farms and ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE BEGINNINGS OF PARTIBLE INHERITANCE IN THE ...This mode of descent developed early in the Massachusetts colony among relatively homogeneous groups of people and preceded by well over a century the general ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries - Rutgers UniversityThroughout pre-Revolutionary New Jersey, partible inheritance was the rule. Of the 2,857 wills filed during the two decades under study, some 1,966 (68.8 per ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Partible inheritance and field fragmentation in a Oaxaca villageA claim that "partible inheritance leads to the fragmentation of land" lacks precision as a descriptive statement. It may be given at least three different.
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[PDF] PROPERTY, PROGENY, AND - Deep Blue Repositoriespartible inheritance predominates. There are points in the family cycle when the household expands, as when newlyweds continue to live and work with each ...
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Ancestry Matters: Patrilineage Growth and Extinction - PMCFor example, sex ratio imbalances in the marriage market made finding a wife for each son costly. In a partible inheritance system in which male kin divided ...
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[PDF] Land Markets and Inequality: Evidence from Medieval EnglandJun 18, 2012 · Pop- ulation growth, through partible inheritance, breaks up largeholdings,44 producing more small and middleholdings, exposing them to the ...
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Marriage, Birth, and Inheritance: The Merchants of Eighteenth ...Aug 1, 1980 · As a result, partible inheritance prevented most merchant families from entrenching themselves as a local oligarchy, and it also meant that the ...
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The Effects of Partible Inheritance: Gentry Families and the State in ...Instead of encouraging democracy, partible inheritance coexisted easily with autocracy. Indeed, in the somewhat alarmist view presented by traditional his-.
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Property and wealth inequality as cultural niche construction - PMC... partible inheritance will continue to be successful over the generations, with the rich, over time, being massively more successful than those who can, for ...
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PARTIBLE | definition in the Cambridge English DictionaryPartible land or other property can be divided between two or more people when it is passed from someone after they die: partible inheritance Increasingly they ...
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Los Angeles Lawyer - InheritanceSome ancient societies and most modern states employ partible inheritance, whereby every child inherits (usually equally). There was also mixed systems: in ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|separator|>
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Partible Inheritance - (Intro to Cultural Anthropology) - FiveableIn contrast to primogeniture, partible inheritance encourages collaboration and negotiation among siblings regarding property use and management. The effects ...Missing: comparison | Show results with:comparison
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The notion of partible inheritance and its judicial characters - GalePartible inheritance is that part of the inheritance which, according to the law, corresponds to partible heirs and of which he who bequeaths cannot dispose ...
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Partible inheritance - Oxford ReferenceA system whereby all children, or in some cases all sons, received a share of an estate, in contrast to the system of primogeniture.
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The Road to a New American Aristocracy | OriginsJul 12, 2006 · This form of inheritance, known as primogeniture, sustained aristocracies by keeping family wealth intact over generations. Partible inheritance ...
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The legacy of partible inheritance on farmland fragmentationPartible inheritance is considered an important driver in the fragmentation of farmland use and ownership, but this lacks empirical evidence.
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Equal but not identical. Modes of partible inheritance in early ...This article analyses two regions with partible inheritance to illustrate the range of ways in which this inheritance practice could be realised.
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[PDF] Long-Term Effects of Equal Sharing: Evidence from Inheritance ...South (Andalusia) and non-partible inheritance in the other parts (Tur-Prats 2018). ... Menchik, P. L. (1980), 'Primogeniture, equal sharing, ...
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[PDF] Female inheritance in Athenian law - Harvard UniversityAthenian oikoi, based on broad networks of bilateral kindred who transferred property from one generation to another via partible inheritance, was not like ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Ancient demographics, partible inheritance and distribution of ...... partible inheritance, and economic mobility across generations in Sparta. Fertility and inheritance strategies. In order to avoid fragmentation of the estate ...
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The Avalon Project : The Twelve TablesDebts of the estate of a deceased shall be divided, according to law, among the heirs, proportionately to the share of the inheritance that each acquires. 10. ...
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LacusCurtius • Roman Law — Inheritance (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)Jan 26, 2020 · As a general rule, only Roman citizens could be named as heredes in the will of a Roman citizen; but a slave could also be named heres, though ...
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Succession (Chapter 11) - The Cambridge Companion to Roman LawRoman succession involved both wills (testate) and rules for when no will existed (intestacy). Heirs were children, then agnates, and then gens. Wills had ...
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[PDF] Individualism and Traditionalism in Inheritance Law in Germany ...Even the old Germanic tribes residing in southern Germany gave equal portions to all children, regardless of their sex, with the difference that female children ...
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Customs of Inheritance - Wilcuma(32) Primogeniture was adopted in Germany to save the princely families from extinction. The custom of parting the father`s property was clearly based on a ...
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Inheritance Practices in Early Modern Germany - jstorYet, in sixteenth- century Germany even territorial princes continued to divide their estates among several sons, and such divisions actually increased in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Inheritance Systems and the Dynamics of State Capacity in ...Differences between both systems are clear: male-cognatic primogeniture only allows women to succeed if they have no living brothers and deceased brothers had ...
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[PDF] Revolutionary Transition: Inheritance Change and Fertility DeclineNov 14, 2023 · The 1793 reforms effectively harmonized inheritance across France, imposing equal partition of assets among all children (henceforth, partible ...
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Inheritance Institutions and Landholding Inequality in Nineteenth ...Sep 3, 2021 · In the western and southern parts of Germany, villages and towns typically practiced Realteilung or partible inheritance, under which each child ...Missing: tribes | Show results with:tribes
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[PDF] Attempts to Harmonize the Inheritance Law in Europe: Past, Present ...This Article aims to analyze both the framework for inheritance law and the current trends in the legislation as well as highlight some of the more significant ...
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The Book Pertaining to the Rules of Inheritance (KITAB AL-FARA'ID)According to Islam, the heirs have been divided into three classes. (A) Dhaw-u'l-Fara'id are those persons who have a right to definite shares in assets left ...
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How to calculate inheritance in Islam - Islamic ReliefAug 31, 2022 · The Qur'an specifically outlines those who are in every instance eligible for inheritance. These heirs are: Mother, Father, Wife, Husband, Daughter, and Son.
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[PDF] Female Inheritance, Inmarriage, and the Status of Women - AALIMS |But contrary to patrilineal partible inheritance in China, India, and Russia, partible inheritance in the Mediterranean region (including the Middle East) ...
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[PDF] A Comparative Study of Ancient Inheritance Systems in China and ...After the Han Dynasty, the law clearly stipulated that the inheritance of property was divided among sons, and the sons here were not only legitimate sons and ...
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Family Division and Mobility in North China - jstorWhereas peasants in much of Northwest Europe practiced unigeniture, many Chinese peasants who owned land divided their property equally among their sons. From ...
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Household Division and Inheritance in Qing & Republican China - jstor... equal division of property among all sons was the consistent legal principle guiding inheritance. Through an analysis of pre-Qing household division ...
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Chapter 5.6 - Laws Relating to Partition and Inheritance (dāyavibhāga)Jun 25, 2021 · The Nāradasmṛti defines dāyabhāga as that where division or partition of father's property is arranged by the sons.
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Historical perspectives of Hindu law of inheritance - iPleadersSep 28, 2020 · Only the males (coparceners) had the right to inherit the coparcenary property and only they could demand partition. Therefore, the wife and ...
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6.2: Pre-Colonial Sub-Saharan Africa - Social Sci LibreTextsAug 16, 2020 · With partible inheritance, however, no landed aristocracy developed since every male was given an equal share rather than just the firstborn. If ...
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[PDF] Inheritance Practices and the Intergenerational Transmission of ...Marriage and residence rules also figure prominently in determining kinship claims, including succession and inheritance rights. Matrilineal societies are ...
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The disequilibrium of double descent: changing inheritance norms ...Jul 15, 2019 · We find that preferences for patrilineal inheritance are strong, despite the current practice of matrilineal cattle inheritance.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Equal but not identical. Modes of partible inheritance in early ...Jan 5, 2022 · This article analyses two regions with partible inheritance to illustrate the range of ways in which this inheritance practice could be realised ...
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Gavelkind on the Ground, 1550-1700 - Kent Archaeological SocietyGavelkind, the partible inheritance of land, which was the custom of the peasantry of Kent before the Norman Conquest, became the common law of Kent after it.
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A Contested Inheritance: The Family and the Law from the ...Nov 15, 2018 · The regions around Paris and Orléans followed a regime that granted equal inheritance to all children, sons and daughters, in the absence of a ...
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[PDF] EVIDENCE FROM INHERITANCE RULES FOR LAND Charlotte ...Historical inheri- tance rules for agricultural land varied sharply within Germany and prescribed either equal or unequal division of land ...
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[PDF] Equal but not identical. Modes of partible inheritance in early ...Jan 31, 2022 · Lutz Berkner and Franklin Mendels defined them as. 'the combination of laws, customs, land tenure rights and settlement restrictions that.
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[PDF] The Islamic Family Endowment (Waqf) - Scholarship@Vanderbilt LawDuring the first two centuries of Islamic history, Muslims throughout the Near East found themselves subject to these compulsory rules of partible inheritance.
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The equity of property inheritance in China - PMC - PubMed CentralThe property inheritance system under Chinese family culture is characterized by primogeniture and “equal share for all sons”. In the major civilizations of the ...
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Critical analysis of Partition under Hindu law - iPleadersJul 3, 2020 · Under the Hindu law, partition means a division of property of a Joint Hindu family in order to give separate conferment of status on the undivided coparceners.
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[PDF] Hindu Succession Act, 1956An Act to amend and codify the law relating to intestate succession among Hindus. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventh Year of the Republic of India as ...
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Sons And Daughters Don't Inherit Father's Self-Acquired Property By ...Apr 29, 2025 · The Supreme Court of India has held that the mere existence of sons and daughters in a joint Hindu family does not ipso facto convert a father's separate or ...
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[PDF] Inheritance and the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in ...In many Sub-Saharan African societies, inheritance is one of the most common means by which physical property is transferred from one generation to another.
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[PDF] Women and Inheritance in 5 Sub-Saharan African Countries - AWSThe analysis primarily attends to questions of how inheritance is understood as a public policy issue and what challenges and opportunities exist for achieving ...
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[PDF] Women and Inheritance in Sub-Saharan AfricaThis paper analyses how inheritance is being addressed to enhance socio-economic equity and opportunities in five Sub-Saharan African countries: Ghana, Kenya, ...
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[PDF] Ancestral Beliefs and Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa - pergamenumJan 7, 2025 · Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Role of Inheritance. ... In Benin, there are ethnic groups with both partible (Yoruba) and impartible ...
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[PDF] By Theodore Edmond Downing - TedDowningpartible inheritance. Homans considers these tlistinctions indicative of different social organizations. Homans real- interest appears to be farnil-y ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Patrilineal societies - (Native American History) - FiveableMany Native American tribes practiced patrilineal systems, where inheritance of land and resources passed through male members, impacting their social ...
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The Dawes Act (U.S. National Park Service)Jul 9, 2021 · An explicit goal of the Dawes Act was to create divisions among Native Americans and eliminate the social cohesion of tribes. Part of a ...
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Impartible Inheritance Versus Equal Division - ResearchGateIt is a critical mode of property transfer in many Sub-Saharan African countries (Platteau & Baland, 2000 ; UN Habitat, 2006), where inheritance distributions ...
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(PDF) The Law of Primogeniture and the Transition from Landed ...Aug 7, 2025 · We study the connection between inheritance systems and the historical evolution of the relationship between a society's economic structure ...
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[PDF] Evidence from Historical Inheritance Rules for LandEuropean Macro History Online Seminar. June 2nd 2020. Page 2 ... Equal sharing. ▷ Partible inheritance. ▷ Land split equally among all children.
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Divisions of inheritance | Manchester Scholarship Online - DOIThe Assembly abolished primogeniture on 15 March 1790 and introduced the law on partible inheritance on 8 April 1791. Under the ancien régime nobles had ...
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[PDF] Revolutionary Transition: Inheritance Change and Fertility DeclineFeb 28, 2023 · As with partible inheritance systems, impartible systems took various forms, from systems of primogeniture to systems of ultimogeniture or ...
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The Effect of Land Fragmentation on Risk and Technical Efficiency ...Feb 27, 2025 · Using a 2007–2014 panel of Austrian crop farms, we analyse the effect of multiple dimensions of land fragmentation on farms' production efficiency and risk ...2 Literature Review · 3 Methods · 5 Results
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(PDF) Exploring the impact of land fragmentation on ... - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · An increase in land fragmentation curbs mechanization and farm efficiency, fragmented ownership can serve as a risk management strategy and ...
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The fetters of inheritance? Equal partition and regional economic ...Instead, equal partition tied excess labor to the land and fostered the establishment of a low-wage low-skill industry there.
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Long-term effects of equal sharing: Evidence from inheritance rules ...Apr 6, 2024 · Drawing on a wide range of historical and modern data, we find positive effects of equal division on long-term productivity and income.
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Historical effects of shocks on inequality: the great leveler revisitedMar 17, 2021 · The initially prevailing systems of partible inheritance had facilitated a leveling effect of the Black Death. By contrast, in seventeenth ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) The legacy of partible inheritance on farmland fragmentationAug 9, 2025 · Beside urbanization, a major contributor to fragmentation is the law of inheritance, which divides the land among successors. In the absence ...
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Inheritance Laws Across Colonies: Causes and ConsequencesMar 3, 2009 · We examine in this paper both the causes and consequences of inheritance laws in the colonies. We argue that the continuation of intestate ...
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(PDF) Inheritance Laws Across Colonies: Causes and ConsequencesAug 6, 2025 · Impartible inheritance consists predominantly of Primogeniture (succession by only the eldest son) and somewhat Ultimogeniture (succession by ...
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[PDF] Family Types and Political Development - EconStorApr 14, 2020 · Partible inheritance, in contrast, is believed to lead to the fragmentation of land ownership, high marriage rates, rapid population growth ...<|separator|>
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Do Inheritance Customs Affect Political and Social Inequality? - HagerAug 21, 2019 · In particular, Tocqueville argued that equal inheritance rights among siblings had leveled the playing field in the United States (Giesey 1977, ...
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Do Inheritance Customs Affect Political and Social Inequality? - jstoroffering equal inheritance rights to women, the [French] reforms undermined family strategies and called into question traditional assumptions about the ...
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[PDF] Peasant Families and Inheritance Customs in Medieval England 1History Society demonstrated how on partible holdings in Norfolk elder sons often bought out their younger brothers' shares and thus became the sole heirs ...<|separator|>
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Land inheritance establishes sibling competition for marriage and ...This article explores the extent to which wealth transfer systems shape sibling relationships and parental investment tradeoffs in one contemporary ...Missing: partible | Show results with:partible<|separator|>
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[PDF] Kinship and social networks - VU Research PortalMartine Segalen, “'Avoir sa part': Sibling Relations in Partible Inheritance Brittany,” in Interest and Emotion: Essays on the Study of Family and Kinship, ed.
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Long-term effects of historical inheritance customs on household ...Under partible inheritance, agricultural land is split equally among all siblings. Under impartible inheritance, only one descendant inherits the entire land.<|separator|>
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Male domination, property, and family in eastern Europe, 1500–1900A widespread inheritance pattern in eastern and southeastern Europe was based on equally partible male inheritance and excluded women from inheritance and ...
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Gender aspects of inheritance strategies and land transmission in ...In this system of partible inheritance, men with more brothers would face more competition for operating the family farm and thus, potentially, would find ...
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Does land fragmentation affect land productivity? Empirical ... - PerséeResults of the study suggest that the level of current fragmentation is relatively low and not likely to adversely affect land productivity. Other conditions ...
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Exploring the impact of land fragmentation on the performance of ...Apr 14, 2025 · Based on empirical observations, it is evident that increased fragmentation of land holdings leads to a decrease in agricultural output and ...
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The importance of creating new inheritance policies and laws that ...Aug 9, 2025 · Moreover, ecological consequences invoked by fragmentation also include biodiversity loss, declined agricultural efficiency ... inheritance laws ( ...
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Inheritance and wealth inequality: Evidence from population registersWe find that inheritances reduce wealth inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient or top wealth shares, but that they increase absolute dispersion in ...
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How Do Inheritances Shape Wealth Inequality? Theory and ...We find that inheritances reduce relative measures of wealth inequality in the short-run, but this effect is completely reversed within a decade.
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A Revolution in Property: Tocqueville and Beaumont on Democratic ...Sep 26, 2023 · Among the most controversial reforms investigated by Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont was the idea of using inheritance as an instrument to ...Missing: partible | Show results with:partible
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A Comparative Perspective Centered on Europe and Sub-Saharan ...This chapter looks into how inheritance practices and rules vary across different cultures and social classes through comparing the situation of Sub-Saharan ...
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Against Hereditary Rights - Books & ideas - La Vie des idéesSep 21, 2020 · This tendency toward equal division marks a sharp contrast with the legal systems of the English common-law tradition which grant parents ...
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Succession | European e-Justice PortalNov 24, 2024 · Reserved portion for children: this is half if the deceased leaves only one child on death, two-thirds if the deceased leaves two children and ...
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Snapshot: succession law in Germany - LexologyNov 4, 2024 · There is a forced heirship regime, under which the following categories of relatives are entitled to make a claim for a compulsory share of the ...<|separator|>
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Forced Heirship Laws and Cross-Border Estate Planning - Trust NevisJul 15, 2025 · In many jurisdictions, forced heirship is either directly enforced or functions in practice through rules that limit testamentary freedom.
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[PDF] Revolutionary Transition: Inheritance Change and Fertility DeclineApr 14, 2025 · partible inheritance rules including women (blue). ... Column (1) considers a parsimonious two-way fixed-effects model with cohort and municipality fixed effects, ...
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[PDF] Long-Term Effects of Equal Sharing: Evidence from Inheritance ...Jan 4, 2024 · Hence, equal division increased the pool of potential entrepreneurs compared to unequal division during Germany's transition from an agrarian to ...