Education and Social Stratification in Northern Zambia: The Case of the Uyombe

  • Bond G
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This paper explores the relationship between formal western style education and developing patterns of social stratification in a community of northern Zambia. It examines the manner in which a capitalist productive mode has affected indigenous occupational structures transforming millet cultivators into peasants and wage earners.

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Bond, G. C. (1982). Education and Social Stratification in Northern Zambia: The Case of the Uyombe. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 13(3), 251–267. https://doi.org/10.1525/aeq.1982.13.3.05x0985w

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