Readership: Demographers, anthropologists, development specialists, population and development policy makers, international organizations concerned with population and development issues.
Edited by Alaka Malwade Basu, Senior Research Associate, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, and Peter Aaby, Research Professor in Health Conditions in Developing Countries, Department of Epidemiology, University of Copenhagen
"The book is an important contribution to a reconfiguration of demography as a scientific discipline, and the book is an obvious input to university courses within anthropology, sociology and geography on demography and development." - Geografisk Tidsskrift
"The huge expectations for the rest of the book made in the well-written introduction, are followed up by interesting and well-edited contributions ." - Geografisk Tidsskrift
Alaka Basu and Peter Aaby: Introduction: Approaches to Anthropological Demography 1: John C. Caldwell, I. O. Orubuloye, and Pat Caldwell: Methodological Advances in Studying the Social Context of AIDS in Africa 2: Sjaak van der Geest: Participant Observation in Demographic Research: Fieldwork Experiences in a Ghanaian Community 3: John Knodel: Using Qualitative Data for Understanding Old-Age Security and Fertility 4: Alaka Basu: Anthropological Insights into the Links between Women's Status and Demographic Behaviour, Illustrated with the Notions of Hypergamy and Territorial Exogamy 5: Georgia Kaufmann: Kinship Structures, Marriage Systems, and Reproductive Behaviour: The Use of Anthropology and Demography in a Brazilian Case Study 6: John Cleland and Georgia Kaufmann: Education, Fertility, and Child Survival: Unravelling the Links 7: Sukumari Bhattacharji: A Rereading of Historical Material: An Alternative Account of the Position of Women in Ancient India 8: Jane Schneider and Peter Schneider: Political Economy and Cultural Processes in the Fertility Decline of Sicilian Artisans 9: John Kwasi Anarfi: Anthropological Perspectives on Migration in Africa 10: Peter Aaby: Are Men Weaker or Do their Sisters Talk Too Much? Sex Differences in Childhood Mortality and the Construction of `Biological' Differences 11: Alaka Basu: Cultural Models and Demographic Behaviour 12: Caroline Bledsoe and Allan Hill: Social Norms, Natural Fertility, and the Resumption of Postpartum `Contact' in The Gambia 13: Philip Kreager: The Limits of Diffusionism