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The Theory of Parental Investment predicts a decrement in parental investment as the benefit/cost ratio decreases. Differences in maternal investment were investigated in relation to socio-environmental variables that may have an impact on the benefit/cost ratio. The factors investigated showed, in general, effects on maternal investment in the expected direction according to the theory: as costs increased, represented by the absence of cohabitation with the father, diminished income and early reproductive age, lower levels of investment were observed. It is concluded that socio-environmental factors may promote or inhibit maternal investment, indicating the importance of public policies in promoting the stability of these variables.
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Tokumaru, R. S., Zortea, T. C., Howat-Rodrigues, A. B. C., & De Andrade, A. L. (2011). Diferenças no investimento materno em função de variáveis socioambientais. Estudos de Psicologia (Natal), 16(1), 49–55. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-294X2011000100007
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