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导致社会不平等的途径

Hannah J Haynie1, Patrick H Kavanagh2, Fiona M Jordan3

  • 1Department of Linguistics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.

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此摘要是机器生成的。

社会阶级层次结构源于人口规模,密集农业和遗传继承. 环境因素通过资源密集化和财富转移间接影响不平等.

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社会不平等的社会不平等.环境条件环境条件环境条件资源密集化 资源密集化结构方程建模 结构方程建模财富传递 财富传递 财富传递

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科学领域:

  • 人类学是人类学.
  • 社会学 社会学 社会学
  • 生态生态学 生态生态学

背景情况:

  • 社会不平等是一个广泛存在的问题,具有重大的社会和生态后果.
  • 不平等的出现和持续背后的驱动因素尚未完全理解.

研究的目的:

  • 全球分析导致社会不平等的途径.
  • 将408个非工业社会进行比较,以确定与社会阶级等级制度相关的因素.

主要方法:

  • 结构方程建模用于分析环境和民族学数据.
  • 测试了两个替代模型,以检查各种因素之间的关系.

主要成果:

  • 人口规模,密集农业,使用大型养哺乳动物,单亲继承和遗传政治继承与社会阶级层次结构直接相关.
  • 环境变量通过资源密集化间接影响不平等.

结论:

  • 一个复杂的因素网络有助于社会阶级层次结构.
  • 资源密集化调解了环境变量对不平等的影响.