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Gemma Genco
Fertility Declines with Urban Experience: An Urban Myth?
A Case Study of Ghana, West Africa
2011. 88 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-37836-9 (3639378369)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-37836-8 (9783639378368)
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With urban experience (urbanism) considered integral to changing reproductive patterns, economic, resource access and ideational/innovation-diffusion theories go a long way to explain how associated processes by which reproductive behaviour might be altered, operate far more ardently in urban settings than rural. Substantiated by analyses of migrant reproductive behaviours before, during and after arrival to urban environments, generally overtime and across generations, it is found to be almost that of true urbanites. This study considers how changes in reproductive behaviours can be better explained by any and all of the selectivity, disruptive, adaptation and socialisation effects associated with urban migration than urbanism per se. In support of this explanation Ghana´s Navrongo Project explicitly demonstrates that should a remote, rural traditional society be exposed to the same conditions influencing fertility in urban environments, then changes in reproductive ideas and behaviour is a strong possibility. This is a useful study for those interested in the relationship between urbanism and fertility in facilitating sub-Saharan Africa´s current fertility transition.
Gemma P. Genco, Studied MScEcon Social Development, Planning and Management at the University of Wales, Swansea. Community Development Worker, Akrodie, Ghana. Community Development Worker, Bournemouth and Poole, Dorset Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Equality, Diversity and Community Engagement Manager at Bournemouth and Poole College, Dorset.