Ethnology, Volume 24University of Pittsburgh, 1985 - Anthropology |
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... population pressure on fixed land re- sources . With more mouths to feed , farmers must intensify if they are to avoid a fall in living standards . Boserup argues that farmers only accept declining returns to labor in the face of such ...
... population pressure on fixed land re- sources . With more mouths to feed , farmers must intensify if they are to avoid a fall in living standards . Boserup argues that farmers only accept declining returns to labor in the face of such ...
Page 140
... population and an increase in leisure , which gives opportunity for occupations that are not absolutely necessary for the needs of everyday life . In turn the increase of population and of leisure , which may be applied to new ...
... population and an increase in leisure , which gives opportunity for occupations that are not absolutely necessary for the needs of everyday life . In turn the increase of population and of leisure , which may be applied to new ...
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... population density variable across subsamples is particularly surprising , given the number of studies reporting a significant bivariate association between population density and agricultural intensity ( Turner et al 1977 ; Brown and ...
... population density variable across subsamples is particularly surprising , given the number of studies reporting a significant bivariate association between population density and agricultural intensity ( Turner et al 1977 ; Brown and ...
Contents
Criteria for Selecting Herbal Remedies C H Browner | 13 |
Sociolinguistic Implications Lajos | 33 |
Pingelap Politics and AmericanMicronesian Relations David | 43 |
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