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If you have a child you have a life: demographic and cultural perspectives on fathering in old age in !Kung society

Father-child relations : cultural and biosocial contexts, Barry S. HewlettHawthorne, N.Y. • Published In 1992 • Pages: 131-152

By: Draper, Patricia, Buchanan, Anne.

Abstract
This document focuses on the ties between older parents (particularly fathers) and their adult children among the !Kung San. The authors point out that unlike other ethnic populations in the Third World the !Kung San have a large proportion of their population over the age of sixty, but '…this does not necessarily mean that old people are directly connected to multigenerational linkages by having living adult children. Over 12% of the elderly men have never had children and due to high levels of child and adult mortality. Many men (almost 31%) become childless by the age of 60 or more years, having outlived their own children. The future prospects of !Kung men for creating and solidifying family ties through marriage and child bearing are not good. In recent decades, partly due to economic changes among the !Kung themselves, but also due to increased daily contact with members of other ethnic groups, increased numbers of !Kung children have been born who are fathered by men of socially and economically superior ethnic groups. Thus, !Kung men are losing out in the opportunity to marry, to father children with women of their own ethnic group, and to benefit from the support of their grown children when they reach old age' (p. 148).
Subjects
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
Interviewing in research
Tests and schedules administered in the field
Composition of population
Birth statistics
Family relationships
Ethnosociology
Conception
Senescence
Status and treatment of the aged
culture
San
HRAF PubDate
2005
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Southern Africa
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 2003
Field Date
1987-1988
Coverage Date
1980x
Coverage Place
!Kung San, western Botswana
Notes
Patricia Draper and Anne Buchanan
Includes bibliographical references (p. 150-152)
LCCN
92000267
LCSH
San (African people)