Hypotheses
- Cultures with herding of large animals will be associated with lower status of women than cultures with other subsistence types (28)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- Cultures with intensive plow agriculture will be associated with lower status of women than cultures with other subsistence types (28)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- Greater complexity and differentiation will be associated with lower women's status (38)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- Cultures with constant warfare will be associated with lower status of women (31)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- Cultures with a high degree of institutionalized male solidarity will be associated with lower status for women (32)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- Women's contribution to subsistence will be positively associated with women's status (45)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- Women's contribution to subsistence will be negatively associated with women's status (46)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- A high degree of institutionalized envy between the sexes will be associated with low status of women (42)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- A high degree of institutionalized envy between the sexes will be associated with high status of women (42)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author
- Classical religions will be negatively associated with women's status (41)Whyte, Martin King - The status of women in preindustrial societies, 1978 - 2 VariablesThis book is concerned with explaining variation in the status of women. The author, after measuring over 50 aspects of status, first concludes that status is not a unitary concept. Therefore the author looks at 10 different domains of status. Many traditional explanations are not supported; most support is found for the influence of social complexity which generally lowers female status. Related Hypotheses Cite More By Author