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  1. Female economic contribution will be negatively associated with childhood and adulthood gender inequality (67).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 3 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  2. Father involvement will be negatively associated with adulthood gender inequality and, more strongly, childhood gender inequality (68).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 3 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  3. Patrilocality will be positively associated with childhood gender inequality but not adulthood gender inequality (67).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 3 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  4. The lack of women's participation in politics/public life will be positively associated with adult gender inequality but not childhood gender inequality (66).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 3 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  5. Women's economic control will be negatively associated with adulthood gender inequality but not strongly correlated to childhood gender inequality (68).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 3 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  6. Warfare will be positively associated with gender inequality for adults and children (65).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 3 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  7. Environmental harshness (inadequate food and hunger) will be positively associated with childhood gender inequality (65); it will be less correlated with adult gender inequality.Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 4 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  8. Ecological factors of complexity (population, technology and agriculture, social organization) will be positively correlated with gender inequality for both adults and children (64).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 5 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  9. Indulgence of children will be negatively associated with childhood gender inequality (68).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 2 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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  10. Patrilocality will predict childhood gender inequality when controlling for technology, hunger, warfare, women's political participation, and women's economic contribution and control (79).Baunach, Dawn Michelle - Gender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective, 2001 - 2 Variables

    This article builds upon gender inequality theory to examine childhood gender inequality in preindustrial societies. Multivariate and cluster analysis are used.

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