Factors affecting human fertility in nonindustrial societies: a cross-cultural study
de Nag, Moni
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New Haven: Departmernt of Anthropology Yale University, 1962. 227p., preface, introduction, conclusions, bibliography, appendixes, tables, library rejection stamp otherwise very good in wraps. Yale University Publications in Anthropology number 66, Irving Rouse, editor.
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- Factors affecting human fertility in nonindustrial societies: a cross-cultural study
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- Nag, Moni
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- Departmernt of Anthropology Yale University
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- New Haven
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- 1962
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- 1960S; Africa; Anthropology; Ethnology; Sexology, sexual studies;
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