Human kin cooperation is universal, leading researchers to label humans as “cooperative breeders.” Despite widespread interest in human cooperation, there has been no systematic study of how household economic decision making occurs. We document age and sex profiles of task delegation by parents to children ages 4–18 among Bolivian forager-horticulturalists. We test for sex differences in the probability of delegation and examine whether tasks are more likely delegated as household labor demand increases. We also test whether food acquisition tasks are more likely delegated to higher producers.We find mixed support for the prediction that girls are more likely delegated domestic and alloparenting tasks than boys (np173 children). Both sexes...
Time is finite and no organism can avoid the allocation dilemma that this necessarily entails. A qui...
Children may be viewed as public goods whereby both parents receive equal genetic benefits yet one p...
Human children are frequently cared for by non-parental caregivers (alloparents), yet few studies ha...
Transfers of resources between generations are an essential element in current models of human life-...
Transfers of resources between generations are an essential element in current models of human life-...
Human females have unique life history traits when compared to other apes including early weaning of...
Human females have unique life history traits when compared to other apes including early weaning of...
Paternal provisioning among humans is puzzling because it is rare among primates and absent in nonhu...
The paper discusses the somewhat limited literature on children’s participation in household work an...
Observational studies suggest that women’s income benefits children’s health and nutritional status,...
Household production is the result of inputs from a variety of members, each of whom contains overla...
Two disparate views of the sexual division of labour have dominated the 53 representation of intra-h...
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
Paternal provisioning is ubiquitous in human subsistence societies and unique among apes. How could ...
Two disparate views of the sexual division of labour have dominated the 53 representation of intra-h...
Time is finite and no organism can avoid the allocation dilemma that this necessarily entails. A qui...
Children may be viewed as public goods whereby both parents receive equal genetic benefits yet one p...
Human children are frequently cared for by non-parental caregivers (alloparents), yet few studies ha...
Transfers of resources between generations are an essential element in current models of human life-...
Transfers of resources between generations are an essential element in current models of human life-...
Human females have unique life history traits when compared to other apes including early weaning of...
Human females have unique life history traits when compared to other apes including early weaning of...
Paternal provisioning among humans is puzzling because it is rare among primates and absent in nonhu...
The paper discusses the somewhat limited literature on children’s participation in household work an...
Observational studies suggest that women’s income benefits children’s health and nutritional status,...
Household production is the result of inputs from a variety of members, each of whom contains overla...
Two disparate views of the sexual division of labour have dominated the 53 representation of intra-h...
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
Paternal provisioning is ubiquitous in human subsistence societies and unique among apes. How could ...
Two disparate views of the sexual division of labour have dominated the 53 representation of intra-h...
Time is finite and no organism can avoid the allocation dilemma that this necessarily entails. A qui...
Children may be viewed as public goods whereby both parents receive equal genetic benefits yet one p...
Human children are frequently cared for by non-parental caregivers (alloparents), yet few studies ha...