Militarist, marxian, and non-marxian materialist theories of gender inequality: a cross-cultural test
Social Forces • Vol/Iss. 83 • Published In • Pages: 1425-1441 •
By Sanderson, Stephen K., Heckert, D. Alex, Dubrow, Joshua K.
Hypothesis
Social stratification, class stratification, subsistence type, intensity of cultivation, use of plow, patrilineality, and patrilocality/virilocality will be positively associated with gender inequality, and female contribution to agriculture will be negatively associated with gender inequality (1427, 1438).
Note
Frequency of warfare, internal warfare, external warfare, female economic control, and female contribution to subsistence were not significant in this model.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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multiple regression | Supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Female Contribution To Agriculture | Independent | Division Of Labor By Gender |
Gender Inequality | Dependent | Gender Status |
Intensity Of Cultivation | Independent | Tillage |
Patrilineality | Independent | Rule Of Descent |
Plow | Independent | Tillage |
Residence | Independent | Residence |
Stratification | Independent | Classes |
Subsistence Type | Independent | Annual Cycle, Diet |