We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetry in kin recognition between men and women that provides a microfoundation for the institution of marriage. In the model, men and women derive utility from consumption and reproductive success, which is a function of the number and quality of own offspring. Because of paternal uncertainty, men unlike women may err in investing resources in offspring that is not biologically theirs. As a socially sanctioned commitment device among partners, the institution of marriage reduces this risk by restraining promiscuity in society. Both women and men are shown to benefit from lower levels of paternal uncertainty, as does average child quality because ...
I unify the following (1) men face paternity uncertainty while women do not face maternity uncertain...
International audienceIn order to credibly “sell” legitimate children to their spouse, women must fo...
This paper examines the role of parental transfers on family size. We introduce a simple theoretical...
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetr...
This paper provides a first microeconomic foundation for the institution of marriage. Based on a mod...
This paper provides a first microeconomic foundation for the institution of mar-riage. Based on a mo...
Children may be viewed as public goods whereby both parents receive equal genetic benefits yet one p...
Chapter 1: Relative Concerns and the Choice of Fertility Empirical research has shown that people ex...
The role of male parental investment has recently been the subject of much research and debate in an...
Paternal investment is predicted to be a facultative calculation based on expected fitness returns a...
An evolutionary model of facultative reproductive strategies explains much of women's life history s...
Both sexes choose mates based on qualities that will enhance offspring viability and quality. In som...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
Human paternal investment, and that of many other species, is facultatively expressed and dependent ...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
I unify the following (1) men face paternity uncertainty while women do not face maternity uncertain...
International audienceIn order to credibly “sell” legitimate children to their spouse, women must fo...
This paper examines the role of parental transfers on family size. We introduce a simple theoretical...
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetr...
This paper provides a first microeconomic foundation for the institution of marriage. Based on a mod...
This paper provides a first microeconomic foundation for the institution of mar-riage. Based on a mo...
Children may be viewed as public goods whereby both parents receive equal genetic benefits yet one p...
Chapter 1: Relative Concerns and the Choice of Fertility Empirical research has shown that people ex...
The role of male parental investment has recently been the subject of much research and debate in an...
Paternal investment is predicted to be a facultative calculation based on expected fitness returns a...
An evolutionary model of facultative reproductive strategies explains much of women's life history s...
Both sexes choose mates based on qualities that will enhance offspring viability and quality. In som...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
Human paternal investment, and that of many other species, is facultatively expressed and dependent ...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
I unify the following (1) men face paternity uncertainty while women do not face maternity uncertain...
International audienceIn order to credibly “sell” legitimate children to their spouse, women must fo...
This paper examines the role of parental transfers on family size. We introduce a simple theoretical...