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Author Toulmin, Camilla, author.

Title Cattle, women, and wells : managing household survival in the Sahel / Camilla Toulmin
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021
©2021

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Description 1 online resource (320 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white), charts
Summary "This book describes the choices open to farming families in the Sahelian village of Kala, in central Mali. Life in this drought-prone region is harsh and full of risk to health, crops, and livestock, yet there are also opportunities open to the hard-working, audacious and lucky, bringing considerable returns if the timing is right. Three inter-related themes underlie the analysis of production and investment decisions faced by households; the role of risk, the long timeframe within which decisions are made, and the close links between economic performance and household size and organisation. Climatic variability and demographic uncertainty lie at the heart of domestic structures; the extreme vulnerability faced by single individuals means people cluster in large kin-based groups, pooling risks and providing protection. The very limited development of labour markets means that households rely almost entirely on their own members for their workforce, and generating the capital needed for investing in ploughs, wells, carts and livestock must stem from a good year’s grain surplus and migration earnings. Based on field-research over the period 1980-82, this study illustrates a successful response to making ends meet in a land abundant region, despite high risks of drought. A follow-up study of this village was published in 2020: Land, Investment, and Migration. Thirty-five years of village life in Mali (OUP)"--Publisher's description
Notes First published 1992
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-276) and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on May 20, 2022)
Subject Bambara (African people) -- Agriculture
Bambara (African people) -- Domestic animals
Bambara (African people) -- Social conditions
Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Mali -- Kala
Cattle -- Economic aspects -- Mali -- Kala
Human ecology -- Mali -- Kala
Agriculture -- Economic aspects
Bambara (African people) -- Agriculture
Bambara (African people) -- Social conditions
Cattle -- Economic aspects
Economic history
Human ecology
Social conditions
SUBJECT Kala (Mali) -- Economic conditions
Kala (Mali) -- Social conditions
Subject Mali -- Kala
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780191946486
0191946486