Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper, we test whether lineality (patrilineal versus matrilineal inheritance and descent) is associated with son versus daughter preference among the ethnic Mosuo (Na) of Southwest China. Our results show (i) an increased probability of continued fertility among matrilineal women after having a son compared with a daughter and (ii) an increased probability of continued fertility among patrilineal women after having a daughter compared with a son. These results are consistent with son preference among patrilineal Mosuo and more muted daughter preference among the matrilineal Mosuo. Furthermore, we show (iii) the lowest probability of continued fert...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
Why is it that couples who have a son or whose last child is a son earn higher conditional income? T...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
Sex preferences for children, and their behavioral manifestations, take form within a complex lattic...
The Mosuo, arguably the last surviving matrilineal society in China, offers interesting insights int...
Models suggest that dispersal patterns will influence age- and sex-dependent helping behavior in soc...
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...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
Why is it that couples who have a son or whose last child is a son earn higher conditional income? T...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
Son preference predominates in China, yet there are patterned exceptions to this rule. In this paper...
Sex preferences for children, and their behavioral manifestations, take form within a complex lattic...
The Mosuo, arguably the last surviving matrilineal society in China, offers interesting insights int...
Models suggest that dispersal patterns will influence age- and sex-dependent helping behavior in soc...
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...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
Why is it that couples who have a son or whose last child is a son earn higher conditional income? T...