Economic Systems of Foraging, Agricultural, and Industrial Societies
Cambridge University Press • • Published In • Pages: 316 •
By Frederic L. Pryor
Hypothesis
Social differentiation will be positively associated with other types of inequality among different types of foraging economies. (52)
Note
Wealth inequality is positively associated with social differentiation, slavery, and economic development, but not with social inequality between genders or other measures of gender status difference.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression | Partially supported | p < 0.05 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Female Contribution To Subsistence | Dependent | Division Of Labor By Gender |
Female Power | Dependent | Gender Status |
Gender Inequality | Dependent | Gender Status |
Male Aggression | Dependent | Gender Status |
Male Dominance | Dependent | Gender Status |
Slavery | Dependent | Slavery |
Social Stratification | Independent | Classes |
Wealth Inequality | Dependent | Classes |
Foraging Economy Type | Dependent | Food Quest |