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Effects of wife’s and husband’s income on wife’s reproduction: an evolutionary perspective on human mating

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ABSTRACT From an evolutionary perspective, for women mate choice may be of crucial importance particularly concerning resources needed for rearing children. In modern societies, however, resources in terms of income… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT From an evolutionary perspective, for women mate choice may be of crucial importance particularly concerning resources needed for rearing children. In modern societies, however, resources in terms of income are often provided by both women and men. Nonetheless, the effects of a wife’s and husband’s socioeconomic status on the wife’s reproduction have not been investigated on a broader level. We therefore aim to investigate the effects of wife’s and husband’s income on wife’s number of children and her probability of remaining childless using census data from nine countries mainly in the developing world for a total of 782,147 women aged 45–54 years who currently live with a husband and their spouses. Overall, both wife’s and husband’s income are significantly negatively associated with wife’s number of children. Only in Israel do we find a positive association between husband’s income and wife’s offspring number. A wife’s probability of remaining childless, however, increases with increasing own, but decreases with increasing husband’s income. We conclude that in this sample of nearly all developing countries, effects of husband’s socioeconomic status on wife’s reproduction are acting through childlessness.

Keywords: effects wife; husband income; wife reproduction; wife husband; wife; income

Journal Title: Biodemography and Social Biology
Year Published: 2020

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