Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 201
... MIGRATION AND GENDER RELATIONS Before the 1930s migrants were largely unmarried males or were squatters , who tended to migrate as whole households . Young men played a minor role in agriculture . Their main responsibilities had been ...
... MIGRATION AND GENDER RELATIONS Before the 1930s migrants were largely unmarried males or were squatters , who tended to migrate as whole households . Young men played a minor role in agriculture . Their main responsibilities had been ...
الصفحة 202
... migrant households . The wives of most migrants remained in Koguta , providing the household food supply from farming and undertaking seasonal trading to meet some of their cash needs . Most wives of migrants took on this role because ...
... migrant households . The wives of most migrants remained in Koguta , providing the household food supply from farming and undertaking seasonal trading to meet some of their cash needs . Most wives of migrants took on this role because ...
الصفحة 203
... migrants were willing to delegate financial responsibility and decision - making power to their wives . This reluctance stems from a deep - seated distrust of women's reliability . Nor could migrants easily expect resident male kin to ...
... migrants were willing to delegate financial responsibility and decision - making power to their wives . This reluctance stems from a deep - seated distrust of women's reliability . Nor could migrants easily expect resident male kin to ...
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Review Editor Rédacteur comptesrendus | 163 |
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