Change, not stability is the normal situation for rural population in Po-land, throughout Europe and in other more developed parts of the world. Rural communities experience population growth, decline, and/or increas-ing socio-demographic diversity in ways that challenge local institutions such as labor markets, schools, health care and local government. However, even though demographic changes can induce changes in other social and economic domains, demography is not destiny. Changes in population size and composition do not automatically and mechanistically result in changes in economic activity, poverty rates, farm land conversion, air and water pol-lution, and/or the utilization of government services. Rather, the impacts of population ...
This report includes information on: An Overview of Demographic Change Historically, rural places ha...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
This brief examines rural demographic trends in the first decade of the twenty-first century using n...
Most theories of population change and agricultural development, see for example, those of Malthus a...
Nie stabilizacja, lecz zmiany są sytuacją sprzyjającą populacjom wiejskim w Polsce, poprzez Europę, ...
Demographic concepts, historically relegated to the academy, are enjoying a newfound popularity. Buo...
Rural agriculture uses more than one-third of the earth's land and employs more than 40% of the popu...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe’s rural areas is population decline. ...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe’s rural areas is population decline. ...
This chapter examines non-metropolitan demographic trends in the first decade of the 21st century, w...
Rural community growth is an uneven process. First, the population changes as a result of migration...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe's rural areas is population decline. ...
In this brief Carsey Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson examines rural demographic trends between 20...
Migrants preferring to settle in the villages abutting urban centers avoiding slums and ghettos in m...
This paper studies rural demographic trends at the global level with an analysis of a specially prep...
This report includes information on: An Overview of Demographic Change Historically, rural places ha...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
This brief examines rural demographic trends in the first decade of the twenty-first century using n...
Most theories of population change and agricultural development, see for example, those of Malthus a...
Nie stabilizacja, lecz zmiany są sytuacją sprzyjającą populacjom wiejskim w Polsce, poprzez Europę, ...
Demographic concepts, historically relegated to the academy, are enjoying a newfound popularity. Buo...
Rural agriculture uses more than one-third of the earth's land and employs more than 40% of the popu...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe’s rural areas is population decline. ...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe’s rural areas is population decline. ...
This chapter examines non-metropolitan demographic trends in the first decade of the 21st century, w...
Rural community growth is an uneven process. First, the population changes as a result of migration...
One of the most pressing phenomena in recent decades in Europe's rural areas is population decline. ...
In this brief Carsey Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson examines rural demographic trends between 20...
Migrants preferring to settle in the villages abutting urban centers avoiding slums and ghettos in m...
This paper studies rural demographic trends at the global level with an analysis of a specially prep...
This report includes information on: An Overview of Demographic Change Historically, rural places ha...
Europe witnessed massive migration away from rural areas throughout the 20th century. Spain was no e...
This brief examines rural demographic trends in the first decade of the twenty-first century using n...