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... Variance 64.13 101.66 Total fertility 5.00 4.42 Variance 2.60 2.33 1.20 2.00 1.86 Cumulative rates b 448 384 76 1196 838 1082 921 828 84 1200 98 1160 99 1206 83 1237 1055 963 1034 904 1048 857 1093 Age - specific fertility rates 15-19 ...
... Variance 64.13 101.66 Total fertility 5.00 4.42 Variance 2.60 2.33 1.20 2.00 1.86 Cumulative rates b 448 384 76 1196 838 1082 921 828 84 1200 98 1160 99 1206 83 1237 1055 963 1034 904 1048 857 1093 Age - specific fertility rates 15-19 ...
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... variance of the parity distribution is high and the mean low . The ! Kung women have both a low mean and variance in parity , compared to other populations . Natural fertility high- parity populations , like the Hutterites , have a high ...
... variance of the parity distribution is high and the mean low . The ! Kung women have both a low mean and variance in parity , compared to other populations . Natural fertility high- parity populations , like the Hutterites , have a high ...
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... variance in eventual parity to be allocated over such a large number of causes and would expect to find that — even ... variance that depends upon two factors : the size of the variance in the number of allelic copies transmitted , as ...
... variance in eventual parity to be allocated over such a large number of causes and would expect to find that — even ... variance that depends upon two factors : the size of the variance in the number of allelic copies transmitted , as ...
Contents
AN OVERVIEW OF THE POPULATION STUDY OF | 1 |
Refugees or Aborigines? 967 | 9 |
The Status of the Kung in the 1960s | 16 |
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addition adult age group age-specific fertility rates alleles AMBUSH analysis average Bantu birth birth intervals born calculated cattlepost causes changes Chapter child childbearing close collection comparable computed continue count death demographic differences disease distribution Dobe area effects error estimates expected father fatness females Figure final growth higher households hunting husband implied important increase indicators individuals interval Kung women least length less living look males marital marriage married mean measure menarche months mortality mother natural Note observed occur older parents parity particular past pattern Percentage period person population possible present probability problem produced proportion range relations relatively reported reproductive risk runs schedules seen selection shows simulations single spouses sterility success Table tend tion variability variance village weight whole wife woman young younger