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Is there a link between paternity concern and female genital cutting in West Africa?

机译:在西非的情侣关注和女性生殖器切割之间是否存在联系?

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Here we explore the relationship between female genital cutting (FGC), sexual behaviour, and marriage opportunities in five West African countries. Using large demographic datasets (n 72,438 women, 12,704 men, 10,695 couples) we explore key (but untested) assumptions of an evolutionary proposal that FGC persists because it provides evolutionary fitness benefits for men by reducing non-paternity rates. We identify and test three assumptions implicit in this proposal. We test whether cut women have reduced extra-pair sex before or within marriage; whether FGC is associated with a younger age at marriage as an indication of partner preference; and whether individual and group-level indicators of paternity concern are associated with a stronger preference for marriage to women with FGC.
机译:在这里,我们探讨了五个西非国家的女性生殖器切割(FGC),性行为和婚姻机遇之间的关系。 使用大型人口数据集(N 72,438妇女,12,704名男子,10,695夫妇)我们探索了一个进化提案的关键(但未经测试的)假设,即FGC持续的是,因为它通过减少非父级来为男性提供进化的健身益处。 我们识别并测试此提案中隐含的三个假设。 我们测试切割女性是否在婚前或婚姻中减少了额外的性别; FGC是否与婚姻年龄较小的人视为合作伙伴偏好的指示; 在父亲关切的个人和群体级别指标是否与婚姻与FGC妇女的偏好有关。

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