The demography of a Thai village : methodological considerations and substantive conclusions from field study in a central plains community
Abstract
Demographic studies in the developing world have been largely
devoid of historical or cultural content. To redress this omission
this study was undertaken as an exploration of alternative and
additional methods for conducting demographic research. Such
quantitative data collection instruments as a genealogical census
and a life history survey matrix were used in combination with the
qualitative techniques of participant - observation , informant
interviews, and case studies. These various research techniques
were incorporated into the field study design most commonly associated
with anthropology.
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