The Methods and Uses of Anthropological Demography
The Methods and Uses of Anthropological Demography
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Abstract
This book is an outcome of a workshop organized by the Scientific Committee on Anthropological Demography of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. When the committee began its term in 1992, it felt that it needed to first make some formal attempt to define the scope of anthropological demography and develop not so much a manual as a guiding text to attract more demographers to this relatively new but potentially rich sub-discipline. This was especially necessary because interested demographers have nowhere to turn to for an exposition of the methods of anthropological demography; and even the kind of substantive research that is discussed in this volume and that will surely provoke further research, has until recently been unavailable in the standard demography journals, which have traditionally been biased towards more quantitative analyses.
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Front Matter
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Introduction : Approaches to Anthropological Demography
Alaka Malwade Basu, andPeter Aaby
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Methodological Advances in Studying the Social Context of AIDS in West Africa
John C Caldwell and others
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Participant Observation in Demographic Research: Fieldwork Experiences in a Ghanaian Community
Sjaak Van Der Geest
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Using Qualitative Data for Understanding Old-Age Security and Fertility
John Knodel
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Anthropological Insights into the Links between Women’s Status and Demographic Behaviour, Illustrated with the Notions of Hypergamy and Territorial Exogamy
Alaka M Basu
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Kinship Structures, Marriage Systems, and Reproductive Behaviour: The use of Anthropology and Demography in a Brazilian Case Study
Georgia Kaufmann
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Education, Fertility, and Child Survival: Unravelling the Links
John Cleland andGeorgia Kaufmann
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A Rereading of Historical Material: An Alternative Account of the Position of Women in Ancient India
Sukumari Bhattacharji
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Political Economy and Cultural Processes in the Fertility Decline of Sicilian Artisans
Jane Schneider andPeter Schneider
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Anthropological Perspectives on Migration in Africa
John Kwasi Anarfi
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Are Men Weaker or Do their Sisters Talk Too Much? Sex Differences in Childhood Mortality and the Construction of ‘Biological’ Differences
Peter Aaby
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Cultural Models and Demographic Behaviour
Anthony T Carter
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Social Norms, Natural Fertility, and the Resumption of Postpartum ‘Contact’ in The Gambia
Caroline Bledsoe andAllan G Hill
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The Limits of Diffusionism
Philip Kreager
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