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哈扎比狩猎采集儿童的身体活动和时间分配:对自我供应和劳动性别分工的个体发生的影响。

Physical activity and time budgets of Hadza forager children: Implications for self-provisioning and the ontogeny of the sexual division of labor.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology and Health, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio.

School of Community Health Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada.

出版信息

Am J Hum Biol. 2019 Jan;31(1):e23209. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.23209. Epub 2018 Dec 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine the effects of age and sex on physical activity and time budgets of Hadza children and juveniles, 5-14 years old, including both in-camp and out-of-camp activities.

METHODS

Behavioral data were derived from ~15 000 hourly in-camp scan observations of 76 individuals and 13 out-of-camp focal follows on nine individuals. The data were used to estimate energy expended and percentage of time engaged in a variety of routine activities, including food collection, childcare, making and repairing tools, and household maintenance.

RESULTS

Our results suggest that (1) older children spend more time in economic activities; (2) females spend more time engaged in work-related and economic activities in camp, whereas males spend more time engaged in economic activities out of camp; and (3) foraging by both sexes tends to net caloric gains despite being energetically costly.

CONCLUSIONS

These results show that, among the Hadza, a sexual division of labor begins to emerge in middle childhood and is well in place by adolescence. Furthermore, foraging tends to provide net caloric gains, suggesting that children are capable of reducing at least some of the energetic burden they place upon their parents or alloparents. The findings are relevant to our understanding of the ways in which young foragers allocate their time, the development of sex-specific behavior patterns, and the capacity of children's work efforts to offset the cost of their own care in a cooperative breeding environment.

摘要

目的

确定年龄和性别对 Hadza 儿童和青少年(5-14 岁)的体力活动和时间分配的影响,包括营地内和营地外的活动。

方法

行为数据来自于对 76 名个体和 9 名个体的 13 次营地外焦点跟踪的约 15000 小时的营地内扫描观察。这些数据用于估计能量消耗和从事各种日常活动的时间比例,包括食物采集、儿童保育、制作和修理工具以及家务劳动。

结果

我们的结果表明:(1)年龄较大的儿童更多地从事经济活动;(2)女性在营地内更多地从事与工作相关的经济活动,而男性在营地外更多地从事经济活动;(3)尽管觅食在能量上代价高昂,但对两性来说都倾向于获得净能量收益。

结论

这些结果表明,在 Hadza 人中,劳动的性别分工在童年中期开始出现,并在青春期完全形成。此外,觅食往往能带来净能量收益,这表明儿童有能力减轻他们对父母或同伴父母的能量负担,至少在某种程度上是这样。这些发现与我们对年轻觅食者分配时间的方式、性别特异性行为模式的发展以及儿童工作努力在合作繁殖环境中抵消自身护理成本的能力的理解有关。

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