I unify the following (1) men face paternal uncertainty while women do not face maternal uncertainty, (2) putative fathers and paternal kin care about true paternity, (3) paternity confidence is systematically lower in matrilocal cultures than in patrilocal ones, (4) inheritance tends to be patrilineal in high paternity confidence cultures and matrilineal in low confidence ones, and (5) most societies with patrilineal inheritance were patrilocal while most societies with matrilineal inheritance were matrilocal. I model the co-evolution of inheritance patterns and post-marital residence patterns- and their relationship with paternity uncertainty. Using a game theoretic model, I examine how a "high paternity confidence " patrilocal-...
Low birth rates in developed societies reflect women's difficulties in combining work and motherhood...
Humans divide themselves up into separate cultures, which is a unique and ubiquitous characteristic ...
In clan societies, people are categorised into several cultural groups, so-called clans, within whic...
I unify the following (1) men face paternity uncertainty while women do not face maternity uncertain...
International audienceKinship rules such as descent rules – indicating the group (lineage, clan) to ...
Evolutionary theory suggests that maternal grandparents will invest more in their grandchildren than...
Recent anthropological findings document how certain lowland South American societies hold beliefs i...
This study tests two evolutionary hypotheses on grandparental investments differentiated by the chil...
This paper presents an overlapping generations model to explain why humans live in families rather t...
This paper presents an overlapping generations model to explain why humans live in families rather t...
Theories of kin selection and parental investment predict stronger investment in children and grandc...
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetr...
Kin selection theory predicts that grandparents will differentially invest in their grandchildren as...
Abstract: Kin selection theory predicts that grandparents will differentially invest in their grandc...
Coall & Hertwig (C&H) demonstrate the importance of grandparents to children, even in low fertility ...
Low birth rates in developed societies reflect women's difficulties in combining work and motherhood...
Humans divide themselves up into separate cultures, which is a unique and ubiquitous characteristic ...
In clan societies, people are categorised into several cultural groups, so-called clans, within whic...
I unify the following (1) men face paternity uncertainty while women do not face maternity uncertain...
International audienceKinship rules such as descent rules – indicating the group (lineage, clan) to ...
Evolutionary theory suggests that maternal grandparents will invest more in their grandchildren than...
Recent anthropological findings document how certain lowland South American societies hold beliefs i...
This study tests two evolutionary hypotheses on grandparental investments differentiated by the chil...
This paper presents an overlapping generations model to explain why humans live in families rather t...
This paper presents an overlapping generations model to explain why humans live in families rather t...
Theories of kin selection and parental investment predict stronger investment in children and grandc...
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetr...
Kin selection theory predicts that grandparents will differentially invest in their grandchildren as...
Abstract: Kin selection theory predicts that grandparents will differentially invest in their grandc...
Coall & Hertwig (C&H) demonstrate the importance of grandparents to children, even in low fertility ...
Low birth rates in developed societies reflect women's difficulties in combining work and motherhood...
Humans divide themselves up into separate cultures, which is a unique and ubiquitous characteristic ...
In clan societies, people are categorised into several cultural groups, so-called clans, within whic...