Dept. of Anthropology, University of Washington, Box 353100, Seattle, WA 98195-3100, USA.
Curr Anthropol. 2010 Feb;51(1):19-34. doi: 10.1086/648530.
We report quantitative estimates of intergenerational transmission and population-wide inequality for wealth measures in a set of hunter-gatherer populations. Wealth is defined broadly as factors that contribute to individual or household well-being, ranging from embodied forms such as weight and hunting success to material forms such household goods, as well as relational wealth in exchange partners. Intergenerational wealth transmission is low to moderate in these populations, but is still expected to have measurable influence on an individual's life chances. Wealth inequality (measured with Gini coefficients) is moderate for most wealth types, matching what qualitative ethnographic research has generally indicated (if not the stereotype of hunter-gatherers as extreme egalitarians). We discuss some plausible mechanisms for these patterns, and suggest ways in which future research could resolve questions about the role of wealth in hunter-gatherer social and economic life.
我们报告了一系列狩猎采集人群中财富衡量标准的代际传递和人口不平等的定量估计。财富被广泛定义为有助于个人或家庭福祉的因素,包括有形形式,如体重和狩猎成功,以及物质形式,如家庭用品,以及交换伙伴的关系财富。在这些人群中,代际财富传递处于低到中等水平,但仍有望对个人的生活机会产生可衡量的影响。大多数财富类型的财富不平等(用基尼系数衡量)处于中等水平,与定性民族志研究普遍表明的情况(如果不是狩猎采集者作为极端平等主义者的刻板印象)相符。我们讨论了这些模式的一些可能的机制,并提出了未来研究可以解决关于财富在狩猎采集者社会和经济生活中的作用的问题的方法。