Population : an introduction to concepts and issues
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Population : an introduction to concepts and issues
Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, c2008
10th ed., international student ed
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Previous ed.: Belmont, Calif. : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, c2005
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Demographics class just got a lot more interesting. POPULATION doesn"t just give you the information; it shows you how to use it. From the debate over how to rebuild the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina to what should be done about Social Security and Medicare, POPULATION lets you apply the research yourself. Plus, POPULATION makes studying for the test easier than ever with its built-in study aides.
Table of Contents
Part I: DEMOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE. 1. Introduction to Demography. 2. Global Population Trends. 3. Demographic Perspectives. 4. Demographic Data. Part II: POPULATION PROCESSES. 5. The Mortality Transition. 6. The Fertility Transition. 7. The Migration Transition. Part III: POPULATION STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS. 8. The Age Transition. 9. Population Aging. 10. The Family and Household Transition. 11. The Urban Transition. Part IV: USING THE DEMOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE. 12. Population and the Environment. 13. Coping With Demographic Change.
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