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Parental status and gender preferences of children : is differential fertility stopping consistent with the Trivers-Willard hypothesis?

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Stockholm : Universität

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Stockholm Research Reports in Demography;2011,22

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Based on evolutionary reasoning, Trivers and Willard (1973) predict status-biased sex composition and parental investment with son-preferencing effects in higher, and daughter-preferencing effects in lower status groups. Previous research shows mixed results. Using event-history methods and Swedish register data, we study one possible mechanism in isolation: Do parents in different status groups vary in their proclivities to continue fertility based on the sex composition of previous offspring? Results show no support for the Trivers-Willard hypothesis on a wide range of different status indicators. We recommend that future research on the stated hypothesis focuses on physiological rather than behavioral mechanisms.

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ISO 690KOLK, Martin, Sebastian SCHNETTLER, 2011. Parental status and gender preferences of children : is differential fertility stopping consistent with the Trivers-Willard hypothesis?. Stockholm : Universität
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