1st Edition

Population Pressure and Cultural Adjustment

By Virginia Deane Abernethy Copyright 2005
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

Integrating research from anthropology, biology, and history, this provocative, brilliant book proposes a theory of demographic equilibrium. The author's hypothesis is that human beings, like many other species, are able to adjust their population numbers to the carrying capacity of the environment. Abernethy points out that in response to perception of scarcity or abundance of resources,... Read more
1: The Theory of Population Homeostasis; 2: Measures of Scarcity; 3: Sociocultural Mechanisms Which Limit Population; 4: The Evidence: Its Quality, Order of Presentation, and Material From Nonwestern Societies; 5: The Sensitivity of Self-Contained Societies, and Other Sources of Evidence; 6: Delayed Response to Population Pressure; 7: Fertility Trends and Homeostatic Mechanisms in The United States; 8: Conclusion

Biography

Virginia Deane Abernethy