Cognitive Models of Fertility Decline in Oaxaca City,Mexico |
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Authors: | Kennedy David P. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, CB# 8120, University Square, 123 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, 27516-2524 |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a systematic analysis of the culture of natality. In the first section, I present an extended definition of culture informed by cognitive anthropology and evolutionary biology. I argue that culture is an adaptation and a virtual environment with which humans must interact in order to survive and reproduce in a given physical environment. In the second section, I present a qualitative and quantitative analysis of qualitative interview data collected in Oaxaca City, Mexico, on reproductive behavior. The analysis examines evidence of cultural differences and similarities. I conclude by discussing implications for a theory of fertility decline. |
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Keywords: | culture theory fertility decline qualitative and quantitative methods Oaxaca text analysis |
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