Prior and proximate causes of infant survival in ghana, with special attention to polygyny. A comment

Journal of Biosocial Science 30 (1):127-133 (1998)
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Abstract

Amankwaa (1996) gives data on infant mortality in monogamous and polygynous families. However he does not categorise his data by sex. This is important because one might expect infant mortality to vary by sex; moreover the offspring sex ratios of polygynous and monogamous women reportedly differ

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