2024
DOI: 10.1017/ehs.2024.3
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Sex ratios and gender norms: why both are needed to understand sexual conflict in humans

Renée V. Hagen,
Brooke A. Scelza

Abstract: Sexual conflict theory has been successfully applied to predict how in non-human animal populations, sex ratios can lead to conflicting reproductive interests of females and males and affect their bargaining positions in resolving such conflicts of interests. Recently this theory has been extended to understand the resolution of sexual conflict in humans, but with mixed success. We argue that an underappreciation of the complex relationship between gender norms and sex ratios has hampered a successful understa… Show more

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