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Why Intensive Agriculturalists Have Higher Fertility: A Household Energy Budget Approach
by
Kramer, Karen L.
, Boone, James L.
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Agricultural Development
/ Agriculture
/ American civilisations
/ Anthropology
/ Art and archaeology
/ Child Labor
/ Children & youth
/ Conditioning
/ Energy
/ Families & family life
/ Family Roles
/ Family Size
/ Farmers
/ Fertility
/ Household economics
/ Households
/ Mayas
/ Mexico
/ Mexico and Central America civilisations
/ Physical anthropology
/ Production
/ Production Consumption Relationship
/ Traditional Societies
2002
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Why Intensive Agriculturalists Have Higher Fertility: A Household Energy Budget Approach
by
Kramer, Karen L.
, Boone, James L.
in
Agricultural Development
/ Agriculture
/ American civilisations
/ Anthropology
/ Art and archaeology
/ Child Labor
/ Children & youth
/ Conditioning
/ Energy
/ Families & family life
/ Family Roles
/ Family Size
/ Farmers
/ Fertility
/ Household economics
/ Households
/ Mayas
/ Mexico
/ Mexico and Central America civilisations
/ Physical anthropology
/ Production
/ Production Consumption Relationship
/ Traditional Societies
2002
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Why Intensive Agriculturalists Have Higher Fertility: A Household Energy Budget Approach
by
Kramer, Karen L.
, Boone, James L.
in
Agricultural Development
/ Agriculture
/ American civilisations
/ Anthropology
/ Art and archaeology
/ Child Labor
/ Children & youth
/ Conditioning
/ Energy
/ Families & family life
/ Family Roles
/ Family Size
/ Farmers
/ Fertility
/ Household economics
/ Households
/ Mayas
/ Mexico
/ Mexico and Central America civilisations
/ Physical anthropology
/ Production
/ Production Consumption Relationship
/ Traditional Societies
2002
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Why Intensive Agriculturalists Have Higher Fertility: A Household Energy Budget Approach
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Why Intensive Agriculturalists Have Higher Fertility: A Household Energy Budget Approach
2002
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The authors explore the idea that children's contribution to underwriting the cost of large families may be an important factor conditioning variation in family size and the higher fertility attained by at least some intensive agriculturalists.
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University of Chicago Press,University of Chicago, acting through its Press
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