Population: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues
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304.6 UNI/W World population ageing 2009/ | 304.6 UNI/W World Population Policies/ | 304.6 UNI/W World Population Policies 2009/ | 304.6 WEE/P Population: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues | 304.601 BLA/P Population issues in social choice theory, welfare economic and ethics/ | 304.601 BLA/P Popualation issues in social choice theory, welfare economic and ethics/ | 304.6021 UNI/P Population and vital statistics report/ |
Introduction to Demography.2. Demographic Data and Applied Demography.3. Demographic Perspectives.PART II: POPULATION PROCESSES.4. The Health and Mortality Transition.5. The Fertility Transition.6. The Migration Transition.7. The Urbanization Transition.PART III: USING THE DEMOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE.8. The Age Transition and the Life Course.9. Family Demography, Race/Ethnicity, and Life Chances.10. Population, the Environment, and Global Sustainability.
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