Tibetan transitions : historical and contemporary perspectives on fertility, family planning, and demographic change / by Geoff Childs.
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- Fertility, Human -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region
- Birth control -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region
- Demographic transition -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region
- Demographic anthropology -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region
- Fécondité humaine -- Chine -- Région autonome du Tibet
- Régulation des naissances -- Chine -- Région autonome du Tibet
- Transition démographique -- Chine -- Région autonome du Tibet
- Anthropologie démographique -- Chine -- Région autonome du Tibet
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Demography
- Birth control
- Demographic anthropology
- Demographic transition
- Fertility, Human
- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region
- Bevölkerungsentwicklung
- Familienplanung
- Fertilität
- Tibeter
- Indien
- Nepal
- Tibet
- Geburtenrate
- Familienplanung
- Privater Haushalt
- Bevölkerungsentwicklung
- Tibet
- Tibeter
- Geschichte
- Birth control China Tibet
- Demographic transition China Tibet
- Fertility, Human China Tibet
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- HB1064.T55 T53 2008eb
- 74.80
- 74.95
- MS 4150
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-314) and index.
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List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter One Studying Tibetan Populations; Chapter Two The Theoretical Landscape of Anthropological Demography; Chapter Three Polyandry and Its Discontents: Land Tenure, Marriage, and Fertility in Historical Kyirong; Chapter Four Unintended Consequences: Regulating Fertility Through Celibacy in Sama, Nepal; Chapter Five Tempering Pronatalism: Political Discourse and the Fertility Transition Among Tibetan Exiles; Chapter Six Sanctions and Incentives: Family and State Reproductive Agendas in Rural Tibet, China.
Chapter Seven Tibetan TransitionsChapter Eight Wither the Tibetans? Future Implications of Sustained Low Fertility; Appendix One Kyirong's 1958 Household Register; Appendix Two Reconstructing Households; Glossary of Demographic Terms and Concepts; Glossary of Tibetan Terms; References; Index for Tibetan Transitions.
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"Tibetan Transitions" uses the dual lenses of anthropology and demography to analyze population regulating mechanisms in traditional Tibetan societies, and to document recent transitions from high to low fertility throughout the Tibetan world. Using the author's case studies on historical Tibet, the Tibet Autonomous Region, the highlands of Nepal, and Tibetan exile communities in South Asia, this book provides a theoretical perspective on demographic processes by linking fertility transitions with family systems, economic strategies, gender equity, and family planning ideologies.
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