Population ProblemsMcGraw-Hill, 1965 - 593 sayfa This book aims to present the most important facts relating to population in a form that is readily understandable by both the nonspecialized college student, to whom it is primarily addressed, and the lay reader interested in learning the significance of population growth and changes as factors influencing many aspects of our daily life in today's world. However, some change has been made in the amount of space devoted to the various aspects of population changes. Composition of the population has received considerably more attention. There is also a somewhat expanded discussion of population policies, which are rapidly becoming of concern to all people. |
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CHAPTER ONE | 2 |
Nature of Population Study 5 Basic Demographic Concepts 8 Kinds | 13 |
Malthus and His Time 14 Malthuss Thesis 16 Evaluation of the First | 21 |
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age and sex age group agricultural American areas average Census of Population central cities century changes Chapter characteristics childless children ever born China cohort communities composition contraception crude birth rate crude death rate cultural decades decline demographic differences diseases effect emigration Europe famine farm females fertility growth of population immigrants income India industrial Japan kindred workers labor force males Malthus Malthus's man's marriage married median age metropolitan METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS migration million mortality natural increase Negro nonwhite number of births number of children Number Percent occupational groups population growth population policies population pyramid probably proportion rapid rapidly rate of population relatively reproduction rural rural-farm rural-nonfarm sex ratio significant SMSA social and economic society Statistics Sweden Table tion total number total population U.S. Bureau U.S. Census underdeveloped countries United Nations United States Summary urban population women aged World War II