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Some further evidence against the Trivers Willard hypothesis in homo sapiens
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Date Issued
2008-08-01
Date Available
2009-06-18T15:50:06Z
Abstract
The Trivers Willard hypothesis – that higher maternal quality is associated with a higher sex ratio – is tested using a large population survey from 12 European countries. Several outcomes are studied, the proportion of children born who are male and the sex of the first three children. The principal explanatory variables of interest are mother’s education, marital status and
age at birth. Little evidence, if any, of such a relationship is found.
age at birth. Little evidence, if any, of such a relationship is found.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Geary Institute
Series
UCD Geary Institute Discussion Paper Series
WP/22/2008
Copyright (Published Version)
2008, Geary Institute
Subjects
Subject – LCSH
Sex ratio
Mothers--Social conditions
Mothers--Anthropometry
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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