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Economic Transition, Male Competition, and Sex Differences in Mortality Rates:

机译:经济转型,男性竞争和死亡率的性别差异:

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Sex differences in mortality rates stem from a complex set of genetic, physiological, psychological, and social causes whose interconnections are best understood in an integrative evolutionary framework. We predicted that the transition from centrally planned to market economies in Eastern Europe inflated the discrepancy between male and female mortality rates, because economic uncertainty and increasing variation and skew in social status and resources should increase risky male behavior and the impact of stress on physiological susceptibility to internal causes of death. We computed the ratio of the male mortality rate to the female mortality rate separately for 14 Eastern European countries and for the combined population of 12 Western European countries in the pre-transition (1985a??1989), transition (1990a??1994), and post-transition (1995a??1999) periods. We found that the Male to Female Mortality Ratio (M:F MR) for 14 Eastern European nations increased during the years of economic transition, most prominently during early adulthood. Larger sex differences in mortality rates occurred in both young adulthood, reflecting a shift towards riskier behavioral strategies, and middle adulthood, indicating greater physiological susceptibility to stress. For 12 of the 14 Eastern European nations, the increase was substantially larger than the slight increase in the overall Western European M:F MR. The impact of the transition on the magnitude of mortality discrepancy across countries varies considerably and likely reflects conditions particular to each country. These findings illustrate how traits shaped by natural selection interact with environmental conditions to influence male psychology and ultimately mortality patterns.
机译:死亡率的性别差异源于一系列复杂的遗传,生理,心理和社会原因,其相互联系在一个综合的进化框架中得到了最好的理解。我们预测,东欧从中央计划经济向市场经济的过渡加剧了男性和女性死亡率之间的差异,因为经济不确定性以及社会地位和资源的不断变化和倾斜会增加男性的危险行为以及压力对生理易感性的影响造成内部死亡的原因。我们分别计算了14个东欧国家和12个西欧国家在转型前(1985a?1989),转型(1990a?1994)的男性死亡率与女性死亡率的比率,和过渡后时期(1995a-1999年)。我们发现,在经济转型期间,东欧14个国家的男女死亡率比(M:F MR)有所增加,尤其是在成年初期。死亡率的性别差异较大,这既发生在年轻的成年时期,反映了向高风险的行为策略的转变,也表明中年成年,表明对压力的生理敏感性更高。在14个东欧国家中,有12个国家的增长大大超过了整个西欧M:F MR的小幅增长。过渡对各国死亡率差异程度的影响差异很大,并且可能反映了每个国家特有的条件。这些发现说明了自然选择所塑造的特质如何与环境条件相互作用,从而影响男性心理并最终影响死亡率。

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