Boserup is a Danish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Anders Boserup (1940–1990), Danish researcher
Bodil Boserup (1921–1995), Danish politician
Ester Boserup (1910–1999), Danish economist
Julia Boserup (born 1991), American tennis player
Surname list
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Ester Boserup (18 May 1910 – 24 September 1999) was a Danish economist. She studied economic and agricultural development, worked at the United Nations...
Boserup is a Danish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anders Boserup (1940–1990), Danish researcher Bodil Boserup (1921–1995), Danish...
Julia Boserup (born September 9, 1991) is an American retired tennis player. Boserup was born in Santa Monica, California to two Danish parents and began...
Bodil Boserup (1921–1995) was a Danish socialist politician. She was a member of the Socialist People's Party and served at both the Danish Parliament...
Anders Boserup (January 15, 1940 – May 4, 1990) was a Danish researcher. He graduated from the University of Copenhagen in 1965 with a Magister in physics...
Infosys Prize for Social Sciences in 2010. She was also awarded the Ester Boserup Prize for Development Research in 2016. Sundar obtained a Bachelor of Arts...
breeding system in primates". Nature 293: 55–57 Boserup 1970, pp. 47–48. Boserup 1970, p. 37. Boserup 1970, pp. 37–40. Porter, Jonathan (2015). "L'amour...
the environment was sparked largely by Ester Boserup's book Woman's Role in Economic Development. Boserup challenged conventional development theories...
with specific reference to shifting cultivation is that of Esther Boserup (1965). Boserup argues that low intensity farming, extensive shifting cultivation...
political scientist Elinor Ostrom, or economists Amartya Sen and Ester Boserup. Even though much of mainstream journalism considers Malthusianism the...
creating (and defining) The Mothers of Invention. Danish economist Ester Boserup believed "necessity is the mother of invention" and this was a major point...
mother remarried nobleman Theodor "Ted" Ankarcrona, owner of the estate Boserup in Scania and Runsa Castle in Uppland. Heinrich Ruzzo was educated in Sweden...
"Peruvian Pepper". elmaskincare.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04. Adorno, Rolena; boserup, ivan (Dec 4, 2015). Unlocking the Doors to the Worlds of Guaman Poma and...
and extensive hoe agriculture on the other. Drawing on the work of Ester Boserup, Goody notes that the sexual division of labour varies in intensive plough...
"Latin og dansk i danica 1482-1600". In Alenius, Marianne; Bergh, Birger; Boserup, Ivan; Friis-Jensen, Karsten; Jensen, Minna Skafte (eds.). Latin og nationalsprog...
disproportionately on the low-income population who are struggling already. Ester Boserup suggested that expanding population leads to agricultural intensification...
majority of sub-Saharan African societies. Drawing on the work of Ester Boserup, Goody notes that the sexual division of labour varies between the male-dominated...
include Himmelev, Hyrdehøj, Musicon, Sankt Jørgensbjerg and Trekroner. Boserup Skov, a wood next to Roskidle Fjord 3 km (2 mi) northwest of the city centre...
economics, particularly inspired by the works of Alexander Chayanov and Ester Boserup. These cultural ecologists were concerned with how human groups made decisions...
Cummins, and Barbara Anderson, with collaboration by Rolena Adorno and Ivan Boserup. After comparing the two existing manuscripts of Historia general del Piru...
Cocoa Farmers published in 1956 by Galletti, Baldwin and Dina. Ester Boserup's pioneering Women's Role in Economic Development brought greater, attention...
reaching the third round with victories over Galina Voskoboeva and Julia Boserup, before losing to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Svitolina won her fifth career...
Fred Perry, English tennis player and academic (d. 1995) 1910 – Ester Boserup, Danish economist and author (d. 1999) 1911 – Big Joe Turner, American...
intensive plough agriculture in those areas. Drawing on the work of Ester Boserup, Goody notes that the sexual division of labour varies in intensive plough...
could explain this effect. The theory was originally proposed by Ester Boserup and suggests that agriculture advances only as the population demands it...
emotion in explaining economic phenomena. Many scholars including Ester Boserup, Marianne Ferber, Drucilla K. Barker, Julie A. Nelson, Marilyn Waring,...