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The high fertility of Sri Lanka Moor concentrations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

Dallas F. S. Fernando
Affiliation:
Marga Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Summary

All centres of Sri Lanka Moor concentration were identified, together accounting for 87·2% of the total Moor population of the island. The variations in the child/woman ratio that occur locally between wards within these communities show strong negative correlations with two measures of departure from conservatism, the proportion of females of school age attending school and the proportion of males engaged in non-agricultural occupations. These two variates together account for the greater part of the variation in the child/woman ratio from ward to ward in 1971.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1982, Cambridge University Press

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