Fertility and Household Labour in Tanzania: Demography, Economy, and Society in Rufiji District, c. 1870-1986
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Author(s)Matthew Lockwood
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0198287542
ISBN-139780198287544
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Sales Rank9,113,740
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Combining demography, history, and sociology, this book offers a new methodology for the study of African fertility and a new definition of the role of household demography in agrarian economies. It provides a useful perspective on the ways in which human reproduction both reflects upon and reacts with the reproduction trends of society and economy in coastal Tanzania. Part I asserts a political economy of changing fertility; Part II studies the implications of demographic patterns for people's work-loads and economic fortunes at the individual and household levels.
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