Wikipedia:Ambassadors/Courses/Sociology of Human Fertility26ASAWI90/Course description

Course description
In this seminar-style class, we will talk and learn about the social, cultural, political and economic correlates of human fertility. In other words, why and how and under what circumstances do people reproduce themselves? This is not a class in technical demography, although we will be engaging with many of the same topics that demographers address. This class has an international focus, so we will be looking at cases from around the world, rather than focusing on Canada. This class also has a strong component of gender analysis, as human reproduction is inextricably tied up with gender relations and identities.

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