Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly unequal agricultural populations that replaced relatively egalitarian horticultural populations, challenging the conventional idea—based on the polygyny threshold model—that polygyny should be positively associated with wealth inequality. To address this polygyny paradox, we generalize the standard polygyny threshold model to a mutual mate choice model predicting the fraction of women married polygynously. We then demonstrate two conditions that are jointly sufficient to make monogamy the predominant marriage form, even in highly unequal societies. We assess if these conditions are satisfied using individual-level data from 29 human populations....
The occurrence of polygynous marriage in hunter–gatherer societies, which do not accumulate wealth, ...
Consider an economy populated by males and females, both rich and poor. The society has to choose on...
Marriage regimes exist in many guises and forms. Economists have studied monogamy and polygyny, the ...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
We propose a simple model of a mating economy in both monogamous and polygynous cultures, and derive...
We examine why developed societies are monogamous while rich men throughout history have typically p...
This paper examines why developed countries are monogamous while rich men throughout history have te...
We examine why developed societies are monogamous while rich men throughout history have typically p...
The anthropological record indicates that approximately 85 per cent of human societies have permitte...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
The majority of human societies allow polygynous marriage, and the prevalence of this practice is re...
In this paper I analyze some of the economic costs and benefits of monogamy and polygyny for Yanomam...
Theories of polygyny typically invoke male heterogeneity to explain it. Arguing that such heterogene...
The occurrence of polygynous marriage in hunter–gatherer societies, which do not accumulate wealth, ...
Consider an economy populated by males and females, both rich and poor. The society has to choose on...
Marriage regimes exist in many guises and forms. Economists have studied monogamy and polygyny, the ...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
We propose a simple model of a mating economy in both monogamous and polygynous cultures, and derive...
We examine why developed societies are monogamous while rich men throughout history have typically p...
This paper examines why developed countries are monogamous while rich men throughout history have te...
We examine why developed societies are monogamous while rich men throughout history have typically p...
The anthropological record indicates that approximately 85 per cent of human societies have permitte...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
The majority of human societies allow polygynous marriage, and the prevalence of this practice is re...
In this paper I analyze some of the economic costs and benefits of monogamy and polygyny for Yanomam...
Theories of polygyny typically invoke male heterogeneity to explain it. Arguing that such heterogene...
The occurrence of polygynous marriage in hunter–gatherer societies, which do not accumulate wealth, ...
Consider an economy populated by males and females, both rich and poor. The society has to choose on...
Marriage regimes exist in many guises and forms. Economists have studied monogamy and polygyny, the ...