摩梭人的市场一体化、收入不平等与亲属制度。

IF 2.2 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Siobhán M Mattison, Neil MacLaren, Chun-Yi Sum, Peter M Mattison, Ruizhe Liu, Mary K Shenk, Tami Blumenfield, Mingjie Su, Hui Li, Katherine Wander
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摘要

人们假设,获得可防御物质财富的机会增加会加剧不平等。市场一体化在现金经济中创造了新的机会,为检验这一假设提供了一种手段。本文利用2017年收集的505户摩梭人母系和父系家庭的人口统计数据,检验了市场一体化是否与物质财富增加有关,物质财富增加是否与财富不平等有关,以及母系与父系亲属制度是否改变了财富与不平等之间的关系。我们发现有证据表明,市场一体化(以与最近的旅游来源和家庭收入主要来源的距离来衡量)与家庭收入和“现代”资产价值的增加有关。与预测相反,村级市场一体化和平均资产价值都与不平等呈负相关,而不是正相关。最后,在靠近旅游业中心的母系社区,收入、现代财富和不平等程度更高,旅游业长期以来提供了相对稳定的收入来源。然而,我们也观察到,随着父权制中农场动物价值的增加,不平等加剧。我们得出的结论是,影响财富和不平等的力量取决于当地环境,而当地制度的重要性被来自现代民族国家的总体统计数据所掩盖。
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Market integration, income inequality, and kinship system among the Mosuo of China.

Market integration, income inequality, and kinship system among the Mosuo of China.

Market integration, income inequality, and kinship system among the Mosuo of China.

Market integration, income inequality, and kinship system among the Mosuo of China.

Increased access to defensible material wealth is hypothesised to escalate inequality. Market integration, which creates novel opportunities in cash economies, provides a means of testing this hypothesis. Using demographic data collected from 505 households among the matrilineal and patrilineal Mosuo in 2017, we test whether market integration is associated with increased material wealth, whether increased material wealth is associated with wealth inequality, and whether being in a matrilineal vs. patrilineal kinship system alters the relationship between wealth and inequality. We find evidence that market integration, measured as distance to the nearest source of tourism and primary source of household income, is associated with increased household income and 'modern' asset value. Both village-level market integration and mean asset value were associated negatively, rather than positively, with inequality, contrary to predictions. Finally, income, modern wealth and inequality were higher in matrilineal communities that were located closer to the centre of tourism and where tourism has long provided a relatively stable source of income. However, we also observed exacerbated inequality with increasing farm animal value in patriliny. We conclude that the forces affecting wealth and inequality depend on local context and that the importance of local institutions is obscured by aggregate statistics drawn from modern nation states.

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Evolutionary Human Sciences
Evolutionary Human Sciences Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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