Ethnology, Volume 42University of Pittsburgh, 2003 - Anthropology |
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... household size due to depopulation , transitional or structural factors such as those resulting in a change from " stem " to nuclear families , and a growing scarcity of farm labor . All in all , “ with a fairly rapid decline of household ...
... household size due to depopulation , transitional or structural factors such as those resulting in a change from " stem " to nuclear families , and a growing scarcity of farm labor . All in all , “ with a fairly rapid decline of household ...
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... household size could lead to a corresponding change in domestic production . Nonetheless , Sahlins's attempt did illustrate the applicability of ethnographic data to the sort of economic analysis proposed by Chayanov , such as ...
... household size could lead to a corresponding change in domestic production . Nonetheless , Sahlins's attempt did illustrate the applicability of ethnographic data to the sort of economic analysis proposed by Chayanov , such as ...
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... households over this ten - year period in the late 1800s ? This seems much beyond the theoretical ( Chayanov ) expectation . The answer , however , appears in the very characteristics of household variation that Chayanov urged examining ...
... households over this ten - year period in the late 1800s ? This seems much beyond the theoretical ( Chayanov ) expectation . The answer , however , appears in the very characteristics of household variation that Chayanov urged examining ...
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Kinship and Marriage among the Omaha 18861902 | 1 |
Volume XLII Number | 4 |
Domestic Production | 15 |
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