We explored relationships between male mortality and the sex ratio. (We tested relationships across 142 societies and in longitudinal data from Scotland. A male-biased sex ratio was associated with reduced mortality by intentional self-harm across 142 societies. This was replicated in longitudinal Scottish data, and men were less likely to die by suicide and assault when there were more men in the population only when levels of unemployment were low. We argue that this is consistent with a theoretical model in which men increase investment in relationships and offspring as “competition” under a male-biased sex ratio, and that the conflicting results of previous work may stem from divergent effects of the sex ratio on mortality depending upo...
The literature offering evolutionary explanations of the male longevity deficit does not address tem...
Sex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and medical c...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Individual investment in health varies greatly within populations and res...
We explored relationships between male mortality and the sex ratio. (We tested relationships across ...
In human populations, variation in mate availability has been linked to various biological and socia...
Researchers have long puzzled over suicidal behavior. In this paper, we posit that when people are u...
Background: This study tests the recently proposed hypothesis that the contextual sex ratio at sexua...
Population stressors reportedly reduce the human secondary sex ratio (i.e., the odds of a newborn's ...
SUMMARY Whereas sex ratios are likely to affect the likelihood of marriage, how sex ratios affect he...
AbstractSex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and m...
Background. The mortality level from all causes Is different between populations and it has decrease...
Male births exceed female births by 5–6% (for a sex ratio at birth of 1.05–1.06) while a women's lif...
Being male is the strongest demographic predictor of early mortality in Croatia. For every woman who...
Slightly more males are born in the world than females. But because male mortality is usually greate...
Sex ratio has been linked to a variety of behaviors, such as mating effort, marriage stability, viol...
The literature offering evolutionary explanations of the male longevity deficit does not address tem...
Sex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and medical c...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Individual investment in health varies greatly within populations and res...
We explored relationships between male mortality and the sex ratio. (We tested relationships across ...
In human populations, variation in mate availability has been linked to various biological and socia...
Researchers have long puzzled over suicidal behavior. In this paper, we posit that when people are u...
Background: This study tests the recently proposed hypothesis that the contextual sex ratio at sexua...
Population stressors reportedly reduce the human secondary sex ratio (i.e., the odds of a newborn's ...
SUMMARY Whereas sex ratios are likely to affect the likelihood of marriage, how sex ratios affect he...
AbstractSex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and m...
Background. The mortality level from all causes Is different between populations and it has decrease...
Male births exceed female births by 5–6% (for a sex ratio at birth of 1.05–1.06) while a women's lif...
Being male is the strongest demographic predictor of early mortality in Croatia. For every woman who...
Slightly more males are born in the world than females. But because male mortality is usually greate...
Sex ratio has been linked to a variety of behaviors, such as mating effort, marriage stability, viol...
The literature offering evolutionary explanations of the male longevity deficit does not address tem...
Sex differences in mortality vary over time and place as a function of social, health, and medical c...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Individual investment in health varies greatly within populations and res...