Cronk L
Department of Anthropology, Texas A & M University, College Station.
J Biosoc Sci. 1991 Apr;23(2):229-40. doi: 10.1017/s0021932000019246.
The relationship between parents' stated sex preferences for children and actual parental behaviour towards sons and daughters is examined among the Mukogodo, a group of traditional pastoralists in rural Kenya. Although their cultural values are male-centered and they tend to express a preference for sons, Mukogodo parents actually appear to be more solicitous of daughters, and the Mukogodo have a strongly female-biased childhood sex ratio. Studies of stated sex preferences should therefore be coupled with attempts to assess actual parental investment in sons and daughters.
在肯尼亚农村的一群传统牧民穆科戈多人中,研究了父母声称的子女性别偏好与父母对儿子和女儿的实际行为之间的关系。尽管他们的文化价值观以男性为中心,并且倾向于表达对儿子的偏好,但穆科戈多父母实际上似乎对女儿更为关切,而且穆科戈多儿童的性别比例严重偏向女性。因此,对声称的性别偏好的研究应与评估父母对儿子和女儿的实际投入的尝试相结合。