Europe's population in the 1990s
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Europe's population in the 1990s
Oxford University Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: pbk ISBN 9780198288947
Description
This study presents a contemporary picture of Europe's population, detailing birth rates, immigration, mortality, family formation and dissolution. Illustrated with numerous tables and graphs, it considers some of the causes of observed trends, such as economic pressures, the spread of new values, and the importance of family policies in creating an ageing Europe threatened by population decline.
Table of Contents
Preface - The State of Europe's PopulationDavid Coleman: . 1: David Coleman: New Patterns and Trends in European Fertility - International and sub-national comparisons. 2: Kathleen Kiernan: Partnership Behaviour in Europe - recent trends and issues. 3: John Salt: Migration Pressures on Western Europe: a comparison of flows from East and South. 4: France Mesle: Mortality in Eastern and Western Europe: a widening gap. 5: John Ermisch: The Economic Environment for Family Formation. 6: Ron Lesthaeghe and Guy Moors: Living Arrangements, Socio-economic Position and Values Among Young Adults: A Pattern description for France, West Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands, 1990. 7: Heather Joshi: Projections of European Population Decline - serious demography or false alarm?. 8: Emily Grundy: Ageing in Europe. 9: Anne Helene Gauthier: The Measured and the Unmeasured Effects of Welfare Benefits on Families: implications for Europe's demographic trends
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: hbk ISBN 9780198288961
Description
This study presents a contemporary picture of Europe's population, detailing birth rates, immigration, mortality, family formation and dissolution. Illustrated with numerous tables and graphs, it considers some of the causes of observed trends, such as economic pressures, the spread of new values, and the importance of family policies in creating an ageing Europe threatened by population decline.
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