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Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 2 Review of the Literature 13
Chapter 3 The Commune of Jean Rablel 25
Chapter 4 Extremely High Fertility 39
Chapter 5 The Pronatal Sociocultural Fertility Complex 47
Chapter 6 The Sexual Moral Economy 55
Chapter 7 House, Yard, and Market 65
Chapter 8 Farming and Household-Based Production 85
Chapter 9 Fishing 95
Chapter 10 Work, Craftsmen, and Marketing Specialists 103
Chapter 11 Labor Demands 115
Chapter 12 Gender and Age-Based Divisions of Labor 129
Chapter 13 What Parents Have to Say about the Economic Utility of Children 143
Chapter 14 Raising Children and Control over Child Labor Activities 157
Chapter 15 Conjugal Union and the Formation of the Household 171
Chapter 16 Polygyny, Progeny, and Production 181
Chapter 17 Caribbean Family Patterns 209
Chapter 18 Fewer Men, More Babies 227
Chapter 19 A Reflexive and Critical Look at the Anthropology of the Caribbean 239
Works Cited 257
Table 1.1 Total fertility rates in Haiti (TFR) 1
Table 3.1 Major natural disasters in Jean Rabel since 1921 27
Table 3.2 Transport vehicles 31
Table 3.3 Offspring deceased by children born (per mother) 33
Table 3.4 Migration of the offspring of owners of irrigated land 34
Table 3.5 Current location of circa 1960 villagers and their offspring 34
Table 3.6 Contraceptive knowledge and use 35
Table 3.7 Women using contraceptives in Far-West 1998-1999 35
Table 3.8 Population of Jean Rabel in the years 1728-1997 36
Table 3.9 Knowledge of contraceptive methods 37
Table 4.1 Most commonly eaten foods in Jean Rabel 40
Table 4.2 Mean age of follow-up survey respondents 42
Table 4.3 Temporary male migration in Jean Rabel42
Table 4.4 Individuals still with first spouse 43
Table 4.5 Hutterites vs. Jean Rabeliens: Percentage of women in union 44
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