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Mediating Means and Fate

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Why do birth rates fail to drop in Sub-Saharan Africa? This question has preoccupied demographers and population planners for decades. The expectation of fertility decline is based on the demograph...
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  • 10 November 2000
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Why do birth rates fail to drop in Sub-Saharan Africa? This question has preoccupied demographers and population planners for decades. The expectation of fertility decline is based on the demographic transition model which still dominates demographic thinking, and which assumes a universal development towards low mortality and fertility levels following modernisation.
This book argues that population dynamics can only be understood when viewed in their particular context. It provides both a critique of demographic methods and theorizing, and a detailed analysis of fertility issues in the rapidly changing urban environment of Bamako, capital city of Mali.
A new light is shed on the population debate through the conceptualization of the meso-level, illuminating a part of the social world which usually remains obscure.
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Price: $149.00
Pages: 340
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: African Social Studies Series
Publication Date: 10 November 2000
ISBN: 9789004120334
Format: Paperback
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Saskia Brand, Ph.D. (2000) in Cultural Anthropology, Leiden University, specializes in gender studies and population issues. Recent publications include ‘Civil Law vs the Mande Conception of Gendered Personhood’ (In: Risseeuw & Ganesh (eds.), Negotiation and Social Space, Sage, 1998).