Access to subsistence resources and the sexual division of labor among potters
Cross-Cultural Research • Vol/Iss. 28 • Published In • Pages: 225-250 •
By Byrne, Bryan
Hypothesis
Because potters rely on their craft for subsistence rather than relying on agriculture, horticulture, pastoralism, hunting, or fishing, the odds that potters are exclusively or predominantly female will decrease (235)
Note
The odds that potters are predominantly female decrease from 95.2 to 74.7 and finally to 30.1 as access to food production resources enjoyed by their nuclear families decreases (237-238).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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logistic regression | Supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Dependence Upon Potterymaking For Subsistence | Independent | Ceramic Technology |
Potters Primarily Women | Dependent | Division Of Labor By Gender, Occupational Specialization |