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Land inheritance establishes sibling competition for marriage and reproduction in rural Ethiopia

机译:土地继承为埃塞俄比亚农村的婚姻和生殖建立了同级竞争

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Intergenerational transfer of wealth has been proposed as playing a pivotal role in the evolution of human sibling relationships. Sibling rivalry is assumed to be more marked when offspring compete for limited heritable resources, which are crucial for reproductive success (e.g., land and livestock); whereas in the absence of heritable wealth, related siblings may cooperate. To date, comparative studies undertaken to support this evolutionary assumption have been confounded by other socioecological factors, which vary across-populations, e.g., food sharing and in-tergroup conflict. In this article we explore effects of sibling competition and cooperation for agricultural resources, marriage, and reproduction in one contemporary Ethiopian agropastoralist society. Here recent changes in land tenure policy, altering transfers of land from parents to offspring, present a unique framework to test the importance of intergenerational transfers of wealth in driving sibling competition, while controlling for socioeconomic biases. In households where land is inherited, the number of elder brothers reduces a man's agricultural productivity, marriage, and reproductive success, as resources diminish and competition increases with each additional sibling. Where land is not inherited (for males receiving land directly from the government and all females) older siblings do not have a competitive effect and in some instances may be beneficial. This study has wider implications for the evolution of human family sizes. Recent changes in wealth transfers, which have driven sibling competition, may be contributing to an increased desire for smaller family sizes.
机译:世代间的财富转移在人类同胞关系的发展中起着举足轻重的作用。当后代争夺有限的遗传资源时,兄弟姐妹之间的竞争更为明显,而遗传资源对于生殖成功(如土地和牲畜)至关重要。而在没有可继承财富的情况下,相关兄弟姐妹可能会合作。迄今为止,为支持这一进化假设而进行的比较研究已经与其他社会生态因素混淆了,这些因素在不同人群之间存在差异,例如食物共享和群体内部冲突。在本文中,我们探索了同一个埃塞俄比亚农业农牧业社会中同级竞争与合作对农业资源,婚姻和再生产的影响。在这里,最近的土地使用权政策变化,改变了从父母向后代的土地转移,提供了一个独特的框架,以检验代际转移财富在推动同级竞争的同时控制社会经济偏见的重要性。在土地被继承的家庭中,随着资源的减少和竞争的增加,兄弟姐妹的数量降低了男人的农业生产率,婚姻和生殖成功。在土地不被继承的情况下(对于男性直接从政府获得土地的男性和所有女性而言),年长的兄弟姐妹不会产生竞争影响,在某些情况下可能是有益的。这项研究对人类家庭规模的演变具有更广泛的意义。财富转移的最新变化推动了同级竞争,这可能导致人们对家庭规模越来越小的渴望。

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