"PRO-NATALIST" TROPICAL AFRICAN CULTURE: FERTILITY AND TRADITIONAL FARMING
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"PRO-NATALIST" TROPICAL AFRICAN CULTURE: FERTILITY AND TRADITIONAL FARMING
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Восток. Афро-азиатские общества: история и современность, "PRO-NATALIST" TROPICAL AFRICAN CULTURE: FERTILITY AND TRADITIONAL FARMING
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Sub-Saharan Africa, Tropical Africa, fertility, demographic transition, skiing, polygyny, women's employment, extended families
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01.05.2015
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