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Production Systems, Inheritance, and Inequality in Premodern Societies
by
Hertz, Tom
, Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique
, Shenk, Mary K.
, Smith, Eric Alden
, Bowles, Samuel
, Gurven, Michael
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Agrarian Societies
/ Agricultural population
/ Agriculture
/ Arithmetic mean
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Economic anthropology
/ Horticulture
/ Hunter-gatherers
/ Hunting and Gathering Societies
/ Income inequality
/ Inheritance and Succession
/ Intensive production
/ Intergenerational Mobility
/ Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and Inequality in Premodern Societies
/ Livestock
/ Pastoral Societies
/ Pastoralism
/ Production technology
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Subsistence hunting
/ Wealth
/ Wealth distribution
2010
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Production Systems, Inheritance, and Inequality in Premodern Societies
by
Hertz, Tom
, Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique
, Shenk, Mary K.
, Smith, Eric Alden
, Bowles, Samuel
, Gurven, Michael
in
Agrarian Societies
/ Agricultural population
/ Agriculture
/ Arithmetic mean
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Economic anthropology
/ Horticulture
/ Hunter-gatherers
/ Hunting and Gathering Societies
/ Income inequality
/ Inheritance and Succession
/ Intensive production
/ Intergenerational Mobility
/ Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and Inequality in Premodern Societies
/ Livestock
/ Pastoral Societies
/ Pastoralism
/ Production technology
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Subsistence hunting
/ Wealth
/ Wealth distribution
2010
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Production Systems, Inheritance, and Inequality in Premodern Societies
by
Hertz, Tom
, Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique
, Shenk, Mary K.
, Smith, Eric Alden
, Bowles, Samuel
, Gurven, Michael
in
Agrarian Societies
/ Agricultural population
/ Agriculture
/ Arithmetic mean
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Economic anthropology
/ Horticulture
/ Hunter-gatherers
/ Hunting and Gathering Societies
/ Income inequality
/ Inheritance and Succession
/ Intensive production
/ Intergenerational Mobility
/ Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and Inequality in Premodern Societies
/ Livestock
/ Pastoral Societies
/ Pastoralism
/ Production technology
/ Quantitative analysis
/ Social Inequality
/ Social Structure
/ Socioeconomic status
/ Subsistence hunting
/ Wealth
/ Wealth distribution
2010
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Production Systems, Inheritance, and Inequality in Premodern Societies
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Production Systems, Inheritance, and Inequality in Premodern Societies
2010
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Premodern human societies differ greatly in socioeconomic inequality. Despite much useful theorizing on the causes of these differences, individual‐level quantitative data on wealth inequality is lacking. The papers in this special section provide the first comparable estimates of intergenerational wealth transmission and inequality in premodern societies, with data on more than 40 measures of embodied, material, and relational wealth from 21 premodern societies representing four production systems (hunter‐gatherers, horticulturalists, pastoralists, and agriculturalists). Key findings include (1) the importance of material, embodied, and relational wealth differs significantly across production systems, with material wealth more important in pastoral and agricultural systems; (2) the degree of wealth transmission from parent to offspring is markedly higher for material wealth than embodied and relational wealth; (3) aggregate wealth is transmitted to a higher degree among pastoralists and agriculturalists; (4) the degree of inequality is greater for material wealth; and (5) the degree of intergenerational transmission of wealth is correlated with wealth inequality. Surprisingly, horticulturalists exhibit no greater wealth inequality or intergenerational wealth transmission than do hunter‐gatherers, while pastoralists are very similar to agriculturalists. We discuss how these trends may have favored the emergence of institutionalized inequality, as intensified forms of production made material wealth transmission increasingly important.
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The University of Chicago Press
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