
Substitute Parents
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"[This book] brings together high-quality papers from many different fields: endocrinology, evolutionary biology, demography, economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology... It can be seen as a practical tool for researchers in the field, and it provides a large amount of data across a wide range of populations and helps to find a common ground between theories emerging from different fields. It is the kind of book that will never end up in the last dusty row of your shelves because you will continually refer to it, picking up here and there empirical and theoretical data for the next decades." ? BioOne. Research EvolvedMore details
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Prologue
Sarah Hardy
Introduction
Gillian R. Bentley and Ruth Mace
PART I: ALLOPARENTAL STRATEGIES
Chapter 1. Biological basis of alloparental behaviour in animals
Nancy G. Solomon and Loren D. Hayes
Chapter 2. Family matters: kin, demography and child health in a rural Gambian population
Rebecca Sear and Ruth Mace
Chapter 3. Does it take a family to raise a child? Cooperative breeding in humans using the example of Maya subsistence agriculturalists
Karen L. Kramer
Chapter 4. Changing times for the Argentine Toba: Who cares for the baby now?
Claudia Valeggia
Chapter 5. Who minds the baby? Beng perspectives on mothers, neighbours, and strangers as caretakers
Alma Gottlieb
Chapter 6. Economic perspectives on alloparenting
Gillian Paull
Chapter 7. The school as parent
Berry Mayall
Chapter 8. The parenting and substitute parenting of young children
Helen Penn
Chapter 9. Adoption, adopters and adopted children
David Howe
Chapter 10. Surrogacy: The experiences of commissioning couples and surrogate mothers
Emma Lycett
PART II: THE EFFECT OF ALLOPARENTING ON CHILDREN
Chapter 11. Alloparenting in the context of HIV/AIDS in southern Africa: Complex strategies for Care
Lorraine van Blerk and Nicola Ansell
Chapter 12. Alloparenting and the ontogeny of HPA stress response among stepchildren
Mark V. Flinn
Chapter 13. Separation stress in early childhood: Harmless side effect of modern caregiving practices or risk factor for development?
Joachim Bensel
Chapter 14. Quality, quantity and type Of child care: Effects on child development in the USA
Jay Belsky
Chapter 15. 'It feels normal that other people are split up but not YOUR Mum and Dad': Divorce through the Eyes of Children
Margaret Robinson
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Index
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