2020
DOI: 10.21301/eap.v15i2.9
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Tracking Agriculture-Induced Fertility Among Yorùbá Farmers of Southwestern Nigeria

Abstract: The dynamics of agricultural production in African peasant economies featured human fertility in no small measure. The role of increased fertility in agricultural productivity is explained by opposing ideologies, yet, African perspectives on increased fertility for agricultural production, in the current social climate, are seemingly deficient. Using a triangulation of qualitative methods, this work explores agriculture-induced fertility among Yorùbá farmers of Southwestern Nigeria. The findings clearl… Show more

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“…Continuous fertility calls for financial obligations that are reduced when fertility is restricted. Thus, restricted fertility is a form of economic gain, especially where children no longer serve as farm labour (Ibrahim 2020). This is rationality!…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuous fertility calls for financial obligations that are reduced when fertility is restricted. Thus, restricted fertility is a form of economic gain, especially where children no longer serve as farm labour (Ibrahim 2020). This is rationality!…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%