Abstract Families form the basis of society, and anthropologists have observed and characterised a wide range of family systems. This study developed a multi-level evolutionary model of pre-industrial agricultural societies to simulate the evolution of family systems and determine how each of them adapts to environmental conditions and forms a characteristic socio-economic structure. In the model, competing societies evolve, which themselves comprise multiple evolving families that grow through family labour. Each family has two strategy parameters: the time children leave the parental home and the distribution of inheritance among siblings. The evolution of these parameters demonstrates that four basic family systems emerge; families can b...
Small-scale human societies range from foraging bands with a strong egalitarian ethos to more econom...
In sub-Saharan Africa the phenomenology of the family and marriage is of great interest owing to the...
Southern Thailand has been little studied, although it is distinctive in residence patterns and gend...
In clan societies, people are categorised into several cultural groups, so-called clans, within whic...
We question the sequence of evolutionary transitions leading to ultrasociality in humans proposed by...
We study the connection between inheritance systems and the historical evolution of the relationship...
that economic development was inversely associated with complex family forms. The idea originated wi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This paper presents an overlapping generations model to explain why humans live in families rather t...
This paper presents an overlapping generations model to explain why humans live in families rather t...
This research analyses the impacts of the family organization on the diversity of income sources and...
This article presents the results of a methodology based on an extensive sociological fieldwork in t...
International audienceKinship rules such as descent rules – indicating the group (lineage, clan) to ...
Economic Evolution, Life Cycle and Patrimonial Transmission at Nussey. The classical analysis of h...
My aim in this paper is to elucidate the relevance of the evolutionary paradigm to the study of kins...
Small-scale human societies range from foraging bands with a strong egalitarian ethos to more econom...
In sub-Saharan Africa the phenomenology of the family and marriage is of great interest owing to the...
Southern Thailand has been little studied, although it is distinctive in residence patterns and gend...
In clan societies, people are categorised into several cultural groups, so-called clans, within whic...
We question the sequence of evolutionary transitions leading to ultrasociality in humans proposed by...
We study the connection between inheritance systems and the historical evolution of the relationship...
that economic development was inversely associated with complex family forms. The idea originated wi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This paper presents an overlapping generations model to explain why humans live in families rather t...
This paper presents an overlapping generations model to explain why humans live in families rather t...
This research analyses the impacts of the family organization on the diversity of income sources and...
This article presents the results of a methodology based on an extensive sociological fieldwork in t...
International audienceKinship rules such as descent rules – indicating the group (lineage, clan) to ...
Economic Evolution, Life Cycle and Patrimonial Transmission at Nussey. The classical analysis of h...
My aim in this paper is to elucidate the relevance of the evolutionary paradigm to the study of kins...
Small-scale human societies range from foraging bands with a strong egalitarian ethos to more econom...
In sub-Saharan Africa the phenomenology of the family and marriage is of great interest owing to the...
Southern Thailand has been little studied, although it is distinctive in residence patterns and gend...