In a Tibetan community transitioning from subsistence farming to market work, men’s networks became more kin-focused as market participation increased, while friendships loosened. Women’s core networks stayed dense and stable across market involvement.
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Happy to share our new research on a transitioning population following market integration. We find that women maintain stable and cohesive social ties across socio-economic change, whereas men adjust their networks more flexibly in response to shifting economic roles.
The MetBrewer package has palettes inspired by works of art in the MET museum. Here's all the different (very aesthetically pleasing) palettes from this package:
1/13 New paper out! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Historical records across thousands of women showed that mothers with more children had shorter lifespans during a famine, fitting an evolutionary explanation for why we age
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