The effect of genetic vs nongenetic parental care on adult children's income and wealth in later life: An evolutionary analysis.
Andrew R TimmingMichael T FrenchPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2020)
Prevailing theories suggest that children raised by relatives, nongenetically related parents, and no father or mother suffer from a lack of parental investment that should manifest itself in reduced earnings and assets in adulthood. These theories are only partially correct, with evidence pointing to no deleterious effect of variable parental arrangements on individual earnings.