Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other great apes. It has been suggested that women are able to sustain this rapid pace by co-opting family members to help raise their children. We tested the hypothesis that the presence of kin will increase the reproductive rates of women using a longitudinal database collected from rural Gambia. We found that both the husband's mother and, to a lesser extent, the husband's father increased the probability that a woman would give birth. A woman's parents, however, had no effect on her fertility rate, nor did her elder sisters or co-wives. The presence of a woman's elder brothers even decreased her probability of giving birth. There was no eviden...
AbstractDespite the tendency of some academic disciplines to assume that the nuclear family is norma...
BACKGROUND The influence of family and friends on an individual's fertility has long been an importa...
Children pose a problem. The extended period of childhood dependency and short interbirth intervals ...
Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other...
Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other...
Hypotheses for the evolution of human female life–history characteristics have often focused on the ...
Particular features of human female life history, such as short birth intervals and the early cessat...
We analyzed data that were collected continuously between 1950 and 1974 from a rural area of the Gam...
Hypotheses for the evolution of human female life history characteristics have often focussed on the...
Background: Previous research suggests that kin availability may be correlated with reproductive out...
BACKGROUND Previous research suggests that kin availability may be correlated with reproductive outc...
Children pose a problem. The extended period of childhood dependency and short interbirth intervals ...
Kin are generally expected to behave more cooperatively with their relatives than with unrelated ind...
In this paper we review the empirical evidence that women receive help from family members in raisin...
In this paper we review the empirical evidence that women receive help from family members in raisin...
AbstractDespite the tendency of some academic disciplines to assume that the nuclear family is norma...
BACKGROUND The influence of family and friends on an individual's fertility has long been an importa...
Children pose a problem. The extended period of childhood dependency and short interbirth intervals ...
Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other...
Human females reproduce relatively rapidly throughout their reproductive years compared to the other...
Hypotheses for the evolution of human female life–history characteristics have often focused on the ...
Particular features of human female life history, such as short birth intervals and the early cessat...
We analyzed data that were collected continuously between 1950 and 1974 from a rural area of the Gam...
Hypotheses for the evolution of human female life history characteristics have often focussed on the...
Background: Previous research suggests that kin availability may be correlated with reproductive out...
BACKGROUND Previous research suggests that kin availability may be correlated with reproductive outc...
Children pose a problem. The extended period of childhood dependency and short interbirth intervals ...
Kin are generally expected to behave more cooperatively with their relatives than with unrelated ind...
In this paper we review the empirical evidence that women receive help from family members in raisin...
In this paper we review the empirical evidence that women receive help from family members in raisin...
AbstractDespite the tendency of some academic disciplines to assume that the nuclear family is norma...
BACKGROUND The influence of family and friends on an individual's fertility has long been an importa...
Children pose a problem. The extended period of childhood dependency and short interbirth intervals ...