When social status gets in the way of reproduction in modern settings: An evolutionary mismatch perspective

J. C. Yong, Amy J. Y. Lim, Norman P. Li
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Abstract

Low fertility is a growing concern in modern societies. While economic and structural explanations of reproductive hindrances have been informative to some extent, they do not address the fundamental motives that underlie reproductive decisions and are inadequate to explain why East Asian countries, in particular, have such low fertility rates. The current paper advances a novel account of low fertility in modern contexts by describing how modern environments produce a mismatch between our evolved mechanisms and the inputs they were designed to process, leading to preoccupations with social status that get in the way of mating and reproductive outcomes. We also utilize developed East Asian countries as a case study to further highlight how culture may interact with modern features to produce ultralow fertility, sometimes to the extent that people may give up on parenthood or even mating altogether. Through our analysis, we integrate several lines of separate research, elucidate the fundamental dynamics that drive trade-offs between social status and reproductive effort, add to the growing literature on evolutionary mismatch, and provide an improved account of low fertility in modern contexts.
当社会地位阻碍了现代环境下的繁殖:一个进化不匹配的视角
低生育率是现代社会日益关注的问题。虽然对生育障碍的经济和结构解释在某种程度上提供了资料,但这些解释没有涉及生育决定背后的根本动机,也不足以解释为什么东亚国家的生育率特别低。当前的论文通过描述现代环境如何在我们的进化机制和它们设计处理的输入之间产生不匹配,导致对社会地位的关注,阻碍了交配和生殖结果,提出了现代背景下低生育率的新解释。我们还利用东亚发达国家作为案例研究,进一步强调文化如何与现代特征相互作用,产生超低生育率,有时甚至达到人们可能放弃生育甚至完全放弃交配的程度。通过我们的分析,我们整合了几条独立的研究线,阐明了推动社会地位和生殖努力之间权衡的基本动力,增加了关于进化不匹配的文献,并提供了现代背景下低生育率的改进说明。
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