Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... fertility . In view of the above , there seem to be two possible explanations for the monogamous - polygynous fertility differential among twice- married women , as depicted in Tables 1 and 2 : ( 1 ) that polygynous marriage per se ...
... fertility . In view of the above , there seem to be two possible explanations for the monogamous - polygynous fertility differential among twice- married women , as depicted in Tables 1 and 2 : ( 1 ) that polygynous marriage per se ...
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... fertility of polygynous unions would be depressed and that of monogamous unions inflated — inde- pendently of whatever influence marital structure per se were to exert upon female fertility . The appeal of this argument is strengthened ...
... fertility of polygynous unions would be depressed and that of monogamous unions inflated — inde- pendently of whatever influence marital structure per se were to exert upon female fertility . The appeal of this argument is strengthened ...
Page 307
... fertile than monoga- mously - married women , and these latter were markedly more fertile than junior cowives in polygynous unions , when we restrict the com- parison to primary unions . At first blush , the fertility gap as between ...
... fertile than monoga- mously - married women , and these latter were markedly more fertile than junior cowives in polygynous unions , when we restrict the com- parison to primary unions . At first blush , the fertility gap as between ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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