Pathogen prevalence is associated with cultural changes in gender equality

作者: Michael E. W. Varnum , Igor Grossmann

DOI: 10.1038/S41562-016-0003

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摘要: Decreases in pathogen prevalence the US and UK over past several decades are linked to reduced gender inequality. These shifts rates of infectious disease precede inequality, suggesting a causal link.

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