An evolutionary account of status, power, and career in modern societies.
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The association between pro-social attitude and reproductive success differs between men and women.Power and Autistic Traits.The Reproductive Ecology of Industrial Societies, Part II : The Association between Wealth and Fertility.Sex Differences in Intergenerational Income Transmission and Educational Attainment: Testing the Trivers-Willard Hypothesis.Living with own or husband's mother in the household is associated with lower number of children: a cross-cultural analysis.Fertility decline and the changing dynamics of wealth, status and inequality
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An evolutionary account of status, power, and career in modern societies.
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An evolutionary account of status, power, and career in modern societies.
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An evolutionary account of status, power, and career in modern societies.
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An evolutionary account of status, power, and career in modern societies.
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An evolutionary account of status, power, and career in modern societies.
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An evolutionary account of status, power, and career in modern societies.
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Martin Fieder
Susanne Huber
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10.1007/S12110-012-9139-7
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z