Items where Author is "Willführ, Kai Pierre"

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Pink, Katharina E. and Willführ, Kai Pierre and Voland, Eckart and Puschmann, Paul (2020) Effects of individual mortality experience on out-of-wedlock fertility in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Krummhörn, Germany. Human nature, 31 (2). pp. 141-154. ISSN 1936-4776

Johow, Johannes and Willführ, Kai Pierre and Voland, Eckart (2019) High consanguinity promotes intergenerational wealth concentration in socioeconomically privileged Krummhörn families of the 18th and 19th centuries. Evolution and human behavior, 40 (2). pp. 204-213. ISSN 1090-5138

Willführ, Kai Pierre and van Dijk, Ingrid K. (2019) Another helping: a plea for an interdisciplinary perspective on the role of kin over the life course. Historická demografie, 43 (2). pp. 157-181. ISSN 0323-0937 - 2570-9259

Ross, Cody T. and Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique and Seung-Yun, Oh and Bowles, Samuel and Beheim, Bret and Bunce, John and Caudell, Mark and Clark, Gregory and Colleran, Heidi and Cortez, Carmen and Draper, Patricia and Greaves, Russell D. and Gurven, Michael and Headland, Thomas and Headland, Janet and Hill, Kim and Hewlett, Barry and Kaplan, Hillard S. and Koster, Jeremy and Kramer, Karen and Marlowe, Frank and McElreath, Richard and Nolin, David and Quinlan, Marsha and Quinlan, Robert and Revilla-Minaya, Caissa and Scelza, Brooke and Schacht, Ryan and Shenk, Mary and Uehara, Ray and Voland, Eckart and Willführ, Kai Pierre and Winterhalder, Bruce and Ziker, John (2018) Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model. Interface, 15 (144). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1742-5662

Willführ, Kai Pierre and Johow, Johannes and Voland, Eckart (2018) When the mother-in-law is just as good: differential mortality of reproductive females by family network composition. PLOS ONE, 13 (3). e0193252. ISSN 1932-6203

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