TRANSFORMATIONS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN MARRIAGE AND FERTILITY

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BLEDSOE, C
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10.1177/0002716290510001009
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D0 [政治学、政治理论];
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0302 ; 030201 ;
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Among populations that value high fertility, marital practices often play important roles in regulating fertility. This article interprets ethnographic and demographic data to examine changes in contemporary African marriage. It shows that female education exacerbates inequities between de facto polygynous women who previously would have lived together, shared household resources, and acknowledged each other as cowives. These new forms of polygyny, however, hold an important key to explaining why polygyny and high fertility still proliferate. Men sustain the costs of polygyny and of high fertility in large part by marginalizing low-status women, usually those with the least education, as outside wives and their children as outside children. © 1990, SAGE PUBLICATIONS. All rights reserved.
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