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Why do mothers favor girls and fathers, boys? : A hypothesis and a test of investment disparity.

Ricardo Godoy1, Victoria Reyes-García2, Thomas McDade3, Susan Tanner4, William R Leonard3, Tomás Huanca5, Vincent Vadez5, Karishma Patel5.   

Abstract

Growing evidence suggests mothers invest more in girls than boys and fathers more in boys than girls. We develop a hypothesis that predicts preference for girls by the parent facing more resource constraints and preference for boys by the parent facing less constraint. We test the hypothesis with panel data from the Tsimane', a foraging-farming society in the Bolivian Amazon. Tsimane' mothers face more resource constraints than fathers. As predicted, mother's wealth protected girl's BMI, but father's wealth had weak effects on boy's BMI. Numerous tests yielded robust results, including those that controlled for fixed effects of child and household.

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Keywords:  Bolivia; Parental investment; Sex bias; Trivers-Willard; Tsimane’

Year:  2006        PMID: 26181413     DOI: 10.1007/s12110-006-1016-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Nat        ISSN: 1045-6767


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