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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 20.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
004C49 (2010) David A. Coall [Australie] ; Ralph Hertwig [Suisse]Toward an integrative framework of grandparental investment
004C55 (2010) Rebecca Sear [Royaume-Uni] ; Thomas E. Dickins [Royaume-Uni]The generation game is the cooperation game: The role of grandparents in the timing of reproduction
004C57 (2010) Alexander PashosThe evolutionary versus socio-economic view on grandparenthood: What are the grandparents' underlying motivations?
004C98 (2010) Ronald D. LeePopulation aging and the economic role of the elderly: Bonanza or burden?
004D06 (2010) Debra Friedman [États-Unis] ; Michael Hechter [États-Unis]Motivating grandparental investment
004D18 (2010) Richard L. Michalski [États-Unis]Measures of grandparental investment as a limiting factor in theoretical and empirical advancement
004D30 (2010) Harald A. EulerIs contemporary grandparental care an evolutionary mismatch?
004D32 (2010) Karen L. Kramer [États-Unis]Intergenerational transfers and the cost of allomothering in traditional societies
004D33 (2010) Tim W. Fawcett [Pays-Bas, Niger] ; Pieter Van Den Berg [Pays-Bas] ; Franz J. Weissing [Pays-Bas] ; Justin H. Park [Royaume-Uni] ; Abraham P. Buunk [Pays-Bas]Intergenerational conflict over grandparental investment
004D36 (2010) Donald CoxIntegrating evolutionary and social science approaches to the family
004D57 (2010) Raymond HamesGrandparental transfers and kin selection
004D58 (2010) David A. Coall [Australie] ; Ralph Hertwig [Suisse]Grandparental investment: Past, present, and future
004D59 (2010) Christiane A. Hoppmann [Canada] ; Petra L. Klumb [Suisse]Grandparental investment facilitates harmonization of work and family in employed parents: A lifespan psychological perspective
004D60 (2010) Douglas C. Broadfield [États-Unis]Grandparental investment and the epiphenomenon of menopause in recent human history
004D61 (2010) Edmund Fantino [États-Unis] ; Stephanie Stolarz-Fantino [États-Unis]Grandparental altruism: Expanding the sense of cause and effect
004D65 (2010) Ralf Kaptijn [Pays-Bas] ; Fleur Thomese [Pays-Bas]Fitness effects of grandparental investments in contemporary low-risk societies
004D71 (2010) Martin Voracek [Autriche] ; Ulrich S. Tran [Autriche] ; Maryanne L. Fisher [Canada]Evolutionary psychology's notion of differential grandparental investment and the Dodo Bird Phenomenon: Not everyone can be right
004D93 (2010) Brad R. HuberContinuity between pre- and post-demographic transition populations with respect to grandparental investment
004E04 (2010) Beverly I. Strassmann [États-Unis] ; Nikhil T. Kurapati [États-Unis]Are humans cooperative breeders?: Most studies of natural fertility populations do not support the grandmother hypothesis
004E08 (2010) Michael Gurven [États-Unis] ; Eric Schniter [États-Unis]An evolutionary perspective can help unify disparate accounts of grandparental investment

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