Population geography
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Population geography
P. Chapman, 1990
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. [286]-317
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Second Edition of this popular and widely acclaimed undergraduate text has been completely rewritten and extended to incorporate the most modern perspectives. Within population geography, there has been increasing concentration on population dynamics, and this text caters specifically for this exciting emphasis. It concentrates on evolving patterns of fertility, mortality and migration, the spatial and temporal processes that fashion them, and the resultant problems and remedial policies. A major theme is the spatial expression of cause-and-effect links between demographic change and the socioeconomic transformation of societies. A particular strength is the very wide range of case studies drawn from all parts of the developed and less developed world.
Table of Contents
The Nature of Population Geography
Introduction to Population Growth and Regulation
Mortality
International Variation
Mortality
Variations within Countries
Fertility Patterns
Developed Countries
Fertility Patterns
Less Developed Countries
Problems of Population Growth and Age Composition
The Analysis of Migration
The Political Economy of Internal Migration
International Migration
Population Policies
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