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Germain, Adrienne; Smock, Audrey – 1974
Kenya and Ghana provide interesting case studies of the theory that women who have access to roles other than mother and whose status does not depend largely or solely on the number of children they bear will have fewer children. Kenyan and Ghanaian women have among the highest desired and actual fertility in the world. They also, relatively…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Cultural Influences, Females, Identification (Psychology)
Eddowes, Jeannette Rickner – 1988
Gerontocratic is a term that is applied to societies that are governed by older men. This document reports the findings of an ethnographic study that investigated the experience of aging women in a traditional gerontocratic society in Kenya. Tribal women's roles and status were the central themes examined in light of dominant characteristics of…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Aging (Individuals), Developing Nations, Ethnography
Abbott, Susan – 1974
The purpose of this study was to distinguish between cultural values and expectations regarding family structure and actual family structure as reflected in interviews concerning family decision making and control of resources in rural Kikuyu where the economy is such that 67 percent of the males must work in Nairobi (Kenya), visiting their homes…
Descriptors: African Culture, Child Care, Cultural Images, Decision Making