Bargaining between the sexes: outside options and leisure time in hunter-gatherer households

IF 3 1区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Evolution and Human Behavior Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2024.05.003
Angarika Deb , Daniel Saunders , Daniel Major-Smith , Mark Dyble , Abigail E. Page , Gul Deniz Salali , Andrea B. Migliano , Christophe Heintz , Nikhil Chaudhary
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We discuss gendered division of labour in nuclear households as a bargaining problem, where male and female partners bargain over labour inputs and resulting leisure time. We hypothesize that outside options - an individual's fallback options for welfare outside their household, such as kin support - affects this bargaining process, providing those with greater outside options more leverage to bargain for leisure time. In two hunter-gatherer populations, the BaYaka and Agta, we take social capital as the determinant of outside options, using a generative model of the Nash bargaining problem and Bayesian multilevel logistic regression to test our hypothesis. We find no evidence for an association between social capital and division of leisure in either population. Instead, we find remarkable equality in the division of leisure time within households. We suggest the potential role of sex-egalitarian norms, non-substitutability of subsistence labour, bilocality and behaviours which maintain gender equality in immediate-return hunter-gatherers.

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两性之间的讨价还价:狩猎采集家庭的外部选择和闲暇时间
我们将核心家庭中的性别分工作为一个讨价还价的问题来讨论,在这个问题中,男性和女性伴侣就劳动投入和由此产生的闲暇时间进行讨价还价。我们假设,外部选择--个人在家庭之外的福利后备选择(如亲属支持)--会影响这一讨价还价过程,为那些拥有更多外部选择的人提供更多讨价还价的筹码。在两个狩猎采集人群(巴雅卡人和阿格塔人)中,我们将社会资本作为外部选择的决定因素,使用纳什讨价还价问题的生成模型和贝叶斯多层次逻辑回归来检验我们的假设。在这两个人群中,我们都没有发现社会资本与闲暇分配之间存在关联的证据。相反,我们发现家庭内部的闲暇时间分配非常平等。我们认为,性别平等规范、生计劳动的不可替代性、双亲性和行为等因素可能会在即时返回的狩猎采集者中起到维护性别平等的作用。
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Evolution and Human Behavior
Evolution and Human Behavior 生物-行为科学
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审稿时长
82 days
期刊介绍: Evolution and Human Behavior is an interdisciplinary journal, presenting research reports and theory in which evolutionary perspectives are brought to bear on the study of human behavior. It is primarily a scientific journal, but submissions from scholars in the humanities are also encouraged. Papers reporting on theoretical and empirical work on other species will be welcome if their relevance to the human animal is apparent.
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