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ID091735
Title ProperMedical and social costs of consanguineous marriages among British mirpuris
LanguageENG
AuthorHasan, Khola
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Consanguineous marriage has been widespread within the Pakistani Mirpuri community in Britain today. Such marriage arrangements are now increasingly perceived to create various problems and harms, including a high degree of insularity with barriers to integration and lack of contact with the wider community. Many instances of forced marriage give rise to human rights concerns. Since such marriages are often arranged with partners from Pakistan to aid the extended family financially, large-scale immigration from Pakistan into Britain continues. Many of these new spouses cannot speak English and are unfamiliar with English culture, which continues to slow down the pace of integration of Mirpuris. The article highlights particularly that the rates of consanguineous marriage are increasing within this particular community despite awareness of the medical risks involved, including an increase in congenital defects and infant mortality. Serious and culturally sensitive thought needs to be given on all sides, therefore, to addressing such issues rather than infl ating controversies and damaging community relations.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 29, No. 3; Nov 2009: p.275-298
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research Vol. 29, No. 3; Nov 2009: p.275-298
Key WordsAsians in Britain ;  Biraderi ;  Consanguineous Marriage ;  Cousin Marriage ;  Forced Marriage ;  Genetic Disorders ;  Immigration ;  Integration ;  Marriage ;  Mirpuris ;  Pakistanis