Relationships between subsistence and age at weaning in "preindustrial" societies

Human Nature Vol/Iss. 12 Published In Pages: 47-87
By Sellen, Daniel W., Smay, Diana B.

Abstract

This study tests the weaning food availability hypothesis, that both the introduction of foods other than breastmilk and the cessation of breastfeeding will vary by society's subsistence type. This hypothesis has implications for demography, as accelerated weaning can lead to increases in both mothers' fertility (due to decreased birth intervals) and infant mortality (due to the presence of pathogens in new foods).

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