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  • Social Stratification and Socioeconomic Inequality: Volume 2: Reproductive and Interpersonal Aspects of Dominance and Status

    Social Stratification and Socioeconomic Inequality by Ellis, Lee;

    Volume 2: Reproductive and Interpersonal Aspects of Dominance and Status

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Praeger
    • Date of Publication 21 November 1994
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9780275945268
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 234x155 mm
    • Weight 539 g
    • Language English
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    This is the second volume of a two volume work on biosocial approaches to social stratification and human inequality. The volume considers linkages between gender and stratification; between neurohormonal variables and status; and between health, reproduction, and social status. The contributors explore topics that environmentalists shun, and discuss how the effect of biological variables on social stratification may have evolutionary consequences.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword by Robert D. Retherford
    Preface to Volume 2 by Lee Ellis
    Male Economic Status and Gender Differences in Mate Selection Preferences: Evolutionary versus Sociocultural Explanations by Michael W. Wiederman and Elizabeth Rice Allgeier
    Gender Differences in Response to Political Leaders by Roger D. Masters and Stephen J. Carlotti, Jr.
    A Neurohormonal Model of Social Stratification among Humans: A Microsocial Perspective by Allan Mazur
    Social Stratification, Testosterone, and Male Sexuality by Theodore D. Kemper
    Parental Dominance/Social Status, Hormone Levels, and Sex Ratios of Offspring by William H. James
    Neurotransmitters and Social Status by Gary L. Brammer, Michael J. Raleigh, and Michael McGuire
    The High and the Mighty among Man and Beast: How Universal Is the Relationship between Height (or Body Size) and Social Status? by Lee Ellis
    Social Dominance and Health in Nonhuman Mammals: A Case Study in Guinea Pigs by Norbert Sachser
    Social Status and Health in Humans: The Nature of the Relationship and Its Possible Causes by Lee Ellis
    Relationships between Height, Health, and Social Status (Plus Birth Weight, Mental Health, Intelligence, Brain Size, and Fertility): A Broad Theoretical Integration by Lee Ellis
    Epilogue by Lee Ellis

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