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Population Growth and Family Change in Africa: The New Urban Elite in Ghana

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Population Growth and Family Change in Africa: The New Urban Elite in Ghana

by John C. Caldwell

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Hurst/Humanities Press/ANU Press, 1968. 1st Edition. . Book Book Hardcover. Fine/Good. Hurst/Humanities Press/ANU Press, 1968. 1st Edition . Fine/Good. pp222. Black cloth binding with gold lettering on spine. DW is worn at extremities and faded on spine; small tear top front. PO inscription fep.

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Title
Population Growth and Family Change in Africa: The New Urban Elite in Ghana
Author
John C. Caldwell
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Book Book Hardcover
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1st Edition.
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Hardcover
Publisher
Hurst/Humanities Press/ANU Press
Date Published
1968

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