Fr. 236.00

Population Pressure and Cultural Adjustment

English · Hardback

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List of contents

1: The Theory of Population Homeostasis; 2: Measures of Scarcity; 3: Sociocultural Mechanisms Which Limit Population; 4: The Evidence: Its Quality, Order of Presentation, and Material From Nonwestern Societies; 5: The Sensitivity of Self-Contained Societies, and Other Sources of Evidence; 6: Delayed Response to Population Pressure; 7: Fertility Trends and Homeostatic Mechanisms in The United States; 8: Conclusion

About the author

Virginia Deane Abernethy

Summary

Integrating research from anthropology, biology, and history, this provocative, brilliant book proposes a theory of demographic equilibrium. The author's hypothesis is that human beings, like many other species, are able to adjust their population numbers to the carrying capacity of the environment.

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