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Tables 1.1 Socioeconomic characteristics of Ivoirians 64 3.1 Marriage choices among Akan 102 3.2 Domesticprofile of Akan urban women 106 3.3 Greater Accra family tribunal registry cases, 1988–1990 107 3.4 Female plaintiffs by ethnic group and number of children 110 4.1 Characteristicsof Swazi female textile workers 131 4.2 Previous employment of female textile workers 132 5.1 Entertainment in Zambia's Copperbelt 148 7.1 Work tasks of RWAD Home Agents 190 8.1 Occupations of GACCmembers 214 8.2 Residence, occupation, membership, and offices of Baoulé GACCmembers 215 8.3 Residence,occupation, membership, and offices of Ebrié GACC members 215 8.4 Residence, occupation, membership, and offices of Gueré GACC members 216 9.1 Membership of the Kenya NationalAssembly, 1969–1983 235 10.1 South African population by race, 1985 259 10.2 South African population by race and region, 1985 259 10.3 Authorityin household financial matters and child rearing 268 10.4 Authorityin medical treatment for children and respondent 268 11.1 Percentage of Nigerian households using the most common fuels, 1980 279 11.2 Fuel usage and women's rural-urban status 280 11.3 Selected characteristics of Nigerian women 280 11.4 Household status:Average cost and proportion of household use of principal fuels 282 12.1 Differences among healing practitioners 301 This page intentionally left blank ...

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