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Parenting Strategies in Modern and Emerging Economies

机译:现代和新兴经济体中的育儿策略

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Independent of ecology, subsistence strategy, social complexity, or other aspects of socioecology, the altricial nature of young humans requires mothers to have help raising their offspring. What seems to be context-dependent, however, is who the helpers are, how they invest, and what the impacts of that investment are. In a series of papers that focus on parental and alloparental investment across five populations, this special issue of Human Nature uses evolutionary theory to examine how socioecological context influences modes of direct parental investment among the boat-dwelling Shodagor of Bangladesh (Starkweather), modes of indirect paternal investment in the modern United States (Anderson), and the biological outcome of paternal investment for men in Jamaica (Gray et al.), as well as direct alloparental investment among village Bangladeshis (Perry) and indirect alloparental investment in breastfeeding practices in the United States (Cisco).
机译:独立于生态,生存战略,社会复杂性或社会生态的其他方面,年轻人的脑育性质需要母亲帮助提高他们的后代。 然而,似乎是依赖的背景是助手是谁,他们如何投资,以及该投资的影响是什么。 在一系列论文中,专注于父母的父母和各种各样的投资,这一特殊问题使用进化理论来研究社会生态背景如何影响孟加拉国的船居车间的直接父母投资模式(STARKWEATHER),模式 在现代美国(安德森)的间接投资以及牙买加(Gray等人)的男性的父族投资的生物学结果,以及孟加拉国(Perry)村庄的直接转运,以及母乳喂养实践的间接转派投资 美国(思科)。

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