The Changing population of Europe

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The Changing population of Europe

edited by Daniel Noin and Robert Woods

Blackwell, 1993

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780631176350

内容説明

In this book, 19 European scholars describe the characteristics and trends evident in the European population at a crucial point in its history. The volume opens with accounts of the general character of the population, its history since the last century, and its current geographical distribution. The authors then discuss mortality, health provision and culture; fertility, abortion and pro-natalist policies; the ageing population, retirement and state provision; the nuclear family and its future, one-parent households, divorce, remarriage, cohabitation and the increase in lone individuals; regional patterns of provision and demand for education; variations in employment and the informal economy; and the contrasting roles of women and attitudes to gender within Europe. Migrants and minorities, whether dominant, repressed or tolerated, have characterized Europe throughout its history and continue to do so. Four chapters consider the related issues of migration within Europe, immigration from outside, national and Community policies, and the autonomy of ethnic minorities. This book aims to provide an understanding of the multiplicity of culture and behaviour in Europe. It should be of interest to students of and researchers into European society, population geographers, demographers, students of European policy, society and consumer research, and social policy-makers.

目次

  • The European Community and its population, Daniel Noin
  • evolution of the population - a slow growth, Philip E. Ogden
  • geographical distribution and urbanization, A.G. Champion
  • spatial inequalities in mortality, Daniel Noin
  • fertility - the lowest level in the world, Deborah Sporton
  • fertility policies - a limited influence?, Jacqueline Hecht and Henri Leridon
  • age and sex structures, Pierre-Jean Thumerelle
  • demographic ageing - trends and policy responses, Anthony M. Warnes family structures, Ray Hall
  • education, Jean Renard
  • the geography of employment, Christian Vandermotten
  • unemployment - regional variations in age and sex specific rates, Aurora Garcia Ballesteros
  • the role of women in the post-industrial economy, Giovanna Brunetta
  • internal migration and mobility, Gildas Simon
  • external international migration, John Salt
  • migration policies, Jurgen Bahr and Jorg Kohli
  • ethnic minority communities in Europe, Paul White
  • postscript - one Europe, many demographies?, Robert Woods.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780631189725

内容説明

In this book, 19 European scholars describe the characteristics and trends evident in the European population at a crucial point in its history. The volume opens with accounts of the general character of the population, its history since the last century, and its current geographical distribution. The authors then discuss mortality, health provision and culture; fertility, abortion and pro-natalist policies; the ageing population, retirement and state provision; the nuclear family and its future, one-parent households, divorce, remarriage, cohabitation and the increase in lone individuals; regional patterns of provision and demand for education; variations in employment and the informal economy; and the contrasting roles of women and attitudes to gender within Europe. Migrants and minorities, whether dominant, repressed or tolerated, have characterized Europe throughout its history and continue to do so. Four chapters consider the related issues of migration within Europe, immigration from outside, national and Community policies, and the autonomy of ethnic minorities. This book should make an important contribution to an understanding of the multiplicity of culture and behaviour in Europe. It should be of interest to students of and researchers into European society, population geographers, demographers, students of European policy, society and consumer research, and social policy-makers.

目次

  • The European Community and its population, Daniel Noin
  • evolution of the population - a slow growth, Philip E. Ogden
  • geographical distribution and urbanization, A.G. Champion
  • spatial inequalities in mortality, Daniel Noin
  • fertility - the lowest level in the world, Deborah Sporton
  • fertility policies - a limited influence?, Jacqueline Hecht and Henri Leridon
  • age and sex structures, Pierre-Jean Thumerelle
  • demographic ageing - trends and policy responses, Anthony M. Warnes family structures, Ray Hall
  • education, Jean Renard
  • the geography of employment, Christian Vandermotten
  • unemployment - regional variations in age and sex specific rates, Aurora Garcia Ballesteros
  • the role of women in the post-industrial economy, Giovanna Brunetta
  • internal migration and mobility, Gildas Simon
  • external international migration, John Salt
  • migration policies, Jurgen Bahr and Jorg Kohli
  • ethnic minority communities in Europe, Paul White
  • postscript - one Europe, many demographies?, Robert Woods.

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