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J Biosoc Sci ; 44(3): 257-72, 2012 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22030470

ABSTRACT

This study examines local heterogeneity in the aptitude of Sardinian mothers towards late reproduction, and explores its temporal persistence and association with both post-reproductive longevity and propensity to consanguineous marriage. Data on women's fertility from 1961 and birth records for 1980-1996 from Vital Statistics were analysed by means of the following indicators: the incidence of old mothers at last childbirth, female mortality (1980-2001) at 80 years of age and over and the proportion of consanguineous marriages (1930-1969). A variable kernel-smoothing method was used to create interpretable representations of the true spatial structure of the indicators, and to highlight areas of higher than expected intensity. In particular, an area of reproductive and post-reproductive longevity was identified where the traits combine with a higher tendency to relatedness. Intriguingly, this area corresponds approximately to the geographically and historically well defined central-eastern zone, which was the refuge of Sardinians during past invasions, and overlaps the Ogliastra region, which has been widely studied for its genetic homogeneity.


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Consanguinity , Fertility , Marriage/statistics & numerical data , Maternal Age , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Geography/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Incidence , Italy/epidemiology , Maternal Welfare/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Monte Carlo Method , Pregnancy , Social Isolation , Time Factors , Women's Health , Young Adult
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