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Autor:
David W. Lawson, Zhian Chen, Joseph A. Kilgallen, Charlotte O. Brand, Alexander M. Ishungisa, Susan B. Schaffnit, Yusufu Kumogola, Mark Urassa
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Human Sciences, Vol 6 (2024)
Gender role ideology, i.e. beliefs about how genders should behave, is shaped by social learning. Accordingly, if perceptions about the beliefs of others are inaccurate this may impact trajectories of cultural change. Consistent with this premise, re
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3f721414b2eb4b1c8873e5a6bc0fb13a
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Human Sciences, Vol 5 (2023)
Sexual conflict is a thriving area of animal behaviour research. Yet parallel research in the evolutionary human sciences remains underdeveloped and has become mired by controversy. In this special collection, we aim to invigorate the study of fitnes
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https://doaj.org/article/da1918b6ca014afd8aa055ccfadd9eb3
Publikováno v:
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 93-105 (2019)
A global campaign to end “child marriage” has emerged over the last decade as part of growing international commitments to address gender inequities and improve female wellbeing. Campaigns typically assert that young brides have negligible autono
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https://doaj.org/article/369daa2a7db14372b772c951daea866c
He for she? Variation and exaggeration in men's support for women's empowerment in northern Tanzania
Autor:
David W. Lawson, Susan B. Schaffnit, Joseph A. Kilgallen, Yusufu Kumogola, Anthony Galura, Mark Urassa
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Human Sciences, Vol 3 (2021)
Achieving gender equality fundamentally requires a transfer of power from men to women. Yet data on men's support for women's empowerment (WE) remains scant and limited by reliance on self-report methodologies. Here, we examine men's support for WE a
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https://doaj.org/article/a3caff14d713482091ff7e8816ee83d0
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Human Sciences, Vol 1 (2019)
Variation in parental care by child's sex is evident across cultures. Evolutionary theory provides a functional explanation for this phenomenon, predicting that parents will favour specific children if this results in greater fitness payoffs. Here, w
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/620f2bf7ae5641dd911d707846255012
Autor:
Susan B. Schaffnit, David W. Lawson
Publikováno v:
Social Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 5, p 161 (2021)
For girls and women, marriage under 18 years is commonplace in many low-income nations today and was culturally widespread historically. Global health campaigns refer to marriage below this threshold as ‘child marriage’ and increasingly aim for i
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https://doaj.org/article/a27f1ffb05b44da29f798fa053aacc49
Publikováno v:
Demographic Research, Vol 41, p 10 (2019)
Background: Fostering, raising children that are not one's biological children, is common in many societies worldwide. Despite predicted lower investment in nonbiological offspring, numerous studies report no obvious well-being penalty for fostered c
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https://doaj.org/article/e9df35eaac834efd871791ebe9398eed
Autor:
Anthony Galura, Mark Urassa, Susan B. Schaffnit, Yusufu Kumogola, David W. Lawson, Joseph A Kilgallen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37:NP20331-NP20360
Urbanization in low and middle-income nations is characterized by economic and demographic shifts largely understood to be beneficial to women’s empowerment. These changes include increased education and wage-labor opportunities, a disruption of tr
Autor:
Purnima Madhivanan, Eshetu Gurmu, Mhairi A. Gibson, Mark Urassa, David W. Lawson, Caitlyn D. Placek, Joyce Wamoyi
Publikováno v:
Nature Human Behaviour. 5:668-671
Research centres in low- and middle-income countries are routinely circumvented in the production of cross-cultural research on human behaviour. Where local contributions are made, collaboration is rarely equitable and often uncredited in co-authorsh
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior. 42:165-175
The marriage of older men to younger women is common across cultures. On one hand, husband-older marriage may serve the interests of both sexes, a conclusion broadly consistent with reported gender differences in mate preferences. On the other hand,