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Organized and funded by the IUSSP Scientific Committee on Historical Demography, Institut National Etudes Démographiques (INED) and l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) with institut...
Organized by the IUSSP Scientific Committee on Historical Demography and University of Utah in recognition of the Utah Population Database 30th Anniversary. Funded by Huntsman Cancer Institute at the ...
Family, obligations, and migration The role of kinship in Cameroon
anthropology Cameroon family networks migration
2008/12/12
The aim of this paper is to investigate the influence of family and kin networks on the individual decision to migrate. The study is based on qualitative ethnographic data which was collected during a...
While each individual has 10 billion ancestors a thousand years ago, these are not distinct and in practice, the number of distinct ancestors is much smaller. A female (‘mitochondrial Eve’) and a ...
Kinship, Family and Social Network:The anthropological embedment of fertility change in Southern Europe [Note 1]
social networks anthropological demography fertility change family patterns Mediterranean Europe
2008/11/28
There is considerable overlap between Le Play's mid-eighteenth-century household model map and the regional TFR map of central-southern Europe in the 1980s. The author examines the overall structure o...
Evaluating Kinship Care Alternatives: A Comparison of a Private Initiative to Traditional
Kinship care child welfare foster care at-risk children
2008/10/21
Multiple stressors on the child welfare system have forced innovative solutions
to the overburdened foster care program. A promising alternative is kinship
care, in which children are placed with b...
Kinship Ties: Attachment Relationships that Promote Resilience in African American Adult Children of Alcoholics
African-American ACOAs kinship ties
2008/10/7
For many African Americans, the extended family has been the source of strength, resilience, and survival. Although changes in African American families, like changes in all families in the United Sta...