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Fertility Change on the American Frontier - Anderton, Douglas L.; Mineau, Geraldine P.; Bean, Lee L.
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"The strength of this book comes from its use of a unique data set of Mormon genealogies that allows the authors to look back to the beginning of the demographic transition among the Mormons and to form the sophisticated, no nonsense approach to its analysis." --Warren C. Sanderson, State University of New York at Stony Brook "Very important both for historical demography and for our evaluation of the theory about, and methodology relating to, fertility change, both in Western societies and in currently developing countries." --Judith Blake, University of California, Los Angeles

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"The strength of this book comes from its use of a unique data set of Mormon genealogies that allows the authors to look back to the beginning of the demographic transition among the Mormons and to form the sophisticated, no nonsense approach to its analysis." --Warren C. Sanderson, State University of New York at Stony Brook "Very important both for historical demography and for our evaluation of the theory about, and methodology relating to, fertility change, both in Western societies and in currently developing countries." --Judith Blake, University of California, Los Angeles
Autorenporträt
Lee L. Bean is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Middle East Center at the University of Utah. Geraldine P. Mineau is Research Professor Emerita, Sociology, in the department of Oncological Sciences at the University of Utah. Douglas L. Anderton is the CAS Distinguished Professor and Chair in the department of Sociology at the University of South Carolina.