AbstractImproving knowledge about African historical demography is essential to addressing current population trends and achieving deeper understanding of social, economic, and political change in the past and present. I use census and parish register data from Tanganyika to address the origins of twentieth-century population growth, to describe how major changes in fertility and child mortality began in the 1940s, and to emphasise the significance of the large rise in fertility between the 1940s and 1970s. Through this work and my wider survey of parish registers in Malawi, Uganda, Tanzania, and Zambia, I consider the relationships between power, evidence, and meaning in these data sources. Alongside the macro gaps in Africa's population h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
The paper presents and discusses the progress in knowledge of African populations and their dynamics...
The phenomenon of the “demographic dividend” in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about even the relatively recent demographic history of Africa, because ...
<b>Background</b>: Little is known about even the relatively recent demographic history of Africa, b...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
B. Jewsiewicki — Towards a Historical Sociology of Population in Zaire : Proposals for the Analysis ...
This research is interested in the links between the fertility of women and the economic and social ...
Much of Africa has not yet gone through a "demographic transition" to reduced mortality and fertilit...
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects i...
The demographic revolution in developing countries and Africa with special regards to Zimbabwe Abstr...
This article aims to make an empirical and theoretical contribution towards the creation of a contin...
The study of demographic trends in sub-Saharan Africa though crucial in the assessment of the impact...
African historians have shown little interest in the collection or critical examination of documents...
This paper aims to make an empirical and theoretical contribution towards the creation of a continen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
The paper presents and discusses the progress in knowledge of African populations and their dynamics...
The phenomenon of the “demographic dividend” in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about even the relatively recent demographic history of Africa, because ...
<b>Background</b>: Little is known about even the relatively recent demographic history of Africa, b...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
B. Jewsiewicki — Towards a Historical Sociology of Population in Zaire : Proposals for the Analysis ...
This research is interested in the links between the fertility of women and the economic and social ...
Much of Africa has not yet gone through a "demographic transition" to reduced mortality and fertilit...
9TH Annual ethics conference. Theme : Bioethics medical, legal, environmental and cultural aspects i...
The demographic revolution in developing countries and Africa with special regards to Zimbabwe Abstr...
This article aims to make an empirical and theoretical contribution towards the creation of a contin...
The study of demographic trends in sub-Saharan Africa though crucial in the assessment of the impact...
African historians have shown little interest in the collection or critical examination of documents...
This paper aims to make an empirical and theoretical contribution towards the creation of a continen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
The paper presents and discusses the progress in knowledge of African populations and their dynamics...
The phenomenon of the “demographic dividend” in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...