Evolution of family systems and resultant socio-economic structures.
2020
Family systems form the basis of society and correlate with distinct socio-economic structures. In nuclear families, children build families of their own after marriage, whereas in extended families, children stay at the parents' home. The inheritance of wealth among siblings is whether equal or unequal. These two dichotomies shape the four basic family systems. However, their origin remains unknown. In this study, we theoretically simulated a model of preindustrial peasant societies consisting of families. By introducing family-level and society-level competition for their growth, we demonstrated that the four family systems emerge depending on environmental conditions characterizing the land scarcity and the external perturbations that damage society. The commencement of agriculture and the area location explain the geographical distribution of family systems across the world. Analyses on the wealth distribution among families demonstrate the connection between family systems and socio-economic structures quantitatively. This connection explains the development of distinct modern ideologies.
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