Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over daughters. Economists are concerned with how privilege is transmitted across generations, and anthropologists have long studied sex-biased inheritance norms. There has, however, been no focused cross-cultural investigation of how parent-offspring correlations in wealth vary by offspring sex. We estimate these correlations for 38 wealth measures, including somatic and relational wealth, from 15 populations ranging from hunter-gatherers to small-scale farmers. Although small sample sizes limit our statistical power, we find no evidence of ubiquitous male bias, at least as inferred from comparing parent-son and parent-daughter correlations. Rath...
BACKGROUND: Natural selection should favour the ability of mothers to adjust the sex ratio of offspr...
This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed. It is availble from bioRxiv via the DOI i...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
Trivers and Willard (Science 179;90-92, 1973) predict that where investment by parents in good condi...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
From an evolutionary point of view, sex differences in intergenerational transmission of income may ...
This study provides empirical evidence and develops a model that captures the complex intra-househol...
One of the boldest predictions about behavior to come out of evolutionary biology is the idea that i...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
From an evolutionary point of view, sex differences in intergenerational transmission of income may ...
BACKGROUND: Natural selection should favour the ability of mothers to adjust the sex ratio of offspr...
This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed. It is availble from bioRxiv via the DOI i...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
Trivers and Willard (Science 179;90-92, 1973) predict that where investment by parents in good condi...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
From an evolutionary point of view, sex differences in intergenerational transmission of income may ...
This study provides empirical evidence and develops a model that captures the complex intra-househol...
One of the boldest predictions about behavior to come out of evolutionary biology is the idea that i...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
From an evolutionary point of view, sex differences in intergenerational transmission of income may ...
BACKGROUND: Natural selection should favour the ability of mothers to adjust the sex ratio of offspr...
This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed. It is availble from bioRxiv via the DOI i...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...