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How Much Does Family Matter? Cooperative Breeding and the Demographic Transition
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Coall, David
, Sear, Rebecca
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breeding
/ Child care
/ Child rearing
/ Children
/ Cooperation
/ cooperatives
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic Transition Theory
/ Demographic transitions
/ Demographics
/ demography
/ Demography - economics
/ Demography - history
/ Demography - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Economics
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Family - ethnology
/ Family - history
/ Family - psychology
/ Family Health - ethnology
/ Female fertility
/ Females
/ Fertility
/ Grandmothers
/ Grandparents
/ Health
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION PAST AND PRESENT
/ Intergenerational Relations - ethnology
/ International
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Relatives
/ Reproduction
/ Reviews
/ Social Change - history
/ Well Being
2011
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How Much Does Family Matter? Cooperative Breeding and the Demographic Transition
by
Coall, David
, Sear, Rebecca
in
breeding
/ Child care
/ Child rearing
/ Children
/ Cooperation
/ cooperatives
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic Transition Theory
/ Demographic transitions
/ Demographics
/ demography
/ Demography - economics
/ Demography - history
/ Demography - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Economics
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Family - ethnology
/ Family - history
/ Family - psychology
/ Family Health - ethnology
/ Female fertility
/ Females
/ Fertility
/ Grandmothers
/ Grandparents
/ Health
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION PAST AND PRESENT
/ Intergenerational Relations - ethnology
/ International
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Relatives
/ Reproduction
/ Reviews
/ Social Change - history
/ Well Being
2011
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How Much Does Family Matter? Cooperative Breeding and the Demographic Transition
by
Coall, David
, Sear, Rebecca
in
breeding
/ Child care
/ Child rearing
/ Children
/ Cooperation
/ cooperatives
/ Demographic transition
/ Demographic Transition Theory
/ Demographic transitions
/ Demographics
/ demography
/ Demography - economics
/ Demography - history
/ Demography - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Economics
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Family - ethnology
/ Family - history
/ Family - psychology
/ Family Health - ethnology
/ Female fertility
/ Females
/ Fertility
/ Grandmothers
/ Grandparents
/ Health
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION PAST AND PRESENT
/ Intergenerational Relations - ethnology
/ International
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Relatives
/ Reproduction
/ Reviews
/ Social Change - history
/ Well Being
2011
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How Much Does Family Matter? Cooperative Breeding and the Demographic Transition
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How Much Does Family Matter? Cooperative Breeding and the Demographic Transition
2011
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Overview
This chapter review the evidence that humans receive important help from other individuals in raising children, by drawing together empirical evidence that the availability of family members affects child health and wellbeing and female fertility rates. In the first section we will concentrate on the evidence for the effects of kin on child well-being in pre-demographic transition societies. In the second section we will tackle the effects of kin on children in post-transition societies. Finally, in the third section we will present evidence that kin may affect fertility rates. Adapted from the source document.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley Subscription Services,The Population Council, Inc
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