Wealth, health and inequality in Agta foragers.
Abigail E PageMilagros RuizMark DybleDaniel Major-SmithAndrea B MiglianoSarah MyersPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2023)
We interpret these results in the light of high levels of cooperation among the Agta which may buffer against the detrimental effects of wealth inequality documented in industrial and post-industrial societies. We observe little intergenerational wealth transmission, highlighting the fluid nature of wealth, and thus wealth inequality, particularly in mobile communities. The deterioration of nutritional status, as indicated by red blood cell counts, requires further investigation before concluding the Agta's extensive cooperation networks may be beginning to breakdown in the face of increasing inequality.