This paper examines some of the characteristics of world\u27s population mobility, cultural environment and changing societies. Some of the national and international problems associated with population data collection and enumeration are explored including transient and temporary population movements. In analyzing population mobility and demographic transition, Zelinky\u27s hypothesis is used as a conceptual framework applicable in both Developed and Developing countries. The findings of the study focused mainly on some of government policies and implications essential for rural-orientated and urban-orientated development programmes. It is emphasized that to achieve some of the socio-economic development objectives in any nation, it is imp...
The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigr...
From a social demography perspective, this paper presents empirical evidence to explain the associat...
The demographic transition is a universal phenomenon. All regions of the world experience a change f...
This paper examines some of the characteristics of world's population mobility, cultural environment...
As part of their development efforts, many developing nations are concerned about their patterns of ...
This paper examines the population development of large urban regions. Several hypotheses about patt...
This paper gives a personal perspective on some models of national settlement systems, and draws att...
Apart from the traditional contribution of geographers to the study of population, this particular t...
The paper explores the relationship between the demographic transition and international migration, ...
ABSTRACT: The frequency and the size of the migrating movements of population over the historical er...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1993Includes bibliographical references (leaves 337–356).Most rese...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
While Census data are generally employed to examine permanent migration, they also provide a unique ...
Migrants preferring to settle in the villages abutting urban centers avoiding slums and ghettos in m...
Abstract: Developing countries have rapidly urbanized since 1950. To explain urbanization, standard ...
The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigr...
From a social demography perspective, this paper presents empirical evidence to explain the associat...
The demographic transition is a universal phenomenon. All regions of the world experience a change f...
This paper examines some of the characteristics of world's population mobility, cultural environment...
As part of their development efforts, many developing nations are concerned about their patterns of ...
This paper examines the population development of large urban regions. Several hypotheses about patt...
This paper gives a personal perspective on some models of national settlement systems, and draws att...
Apart from the traditional contribution of geographers to the study of population, this particular t...
The paper explores the relationship between the demographic transition and international migration, ...
ABSTRACT: The frequency and the size of the migrating movements of population over the historical er...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1993Includes bibliographical references (leaves 337–356).Most rese...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
While Census data are generally employed to examine permanent migration, they also provide a unique ...
Migrants preferring to settle in the villages abutting urban centers avoiding slums and ghettos in m...
Abstract: Developing countries have rapidly urbanized since 1950. To explain urbanization, standard ...
The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigr...
From a social demography perspective, this paper presents empirical evidence to explain the associat...
The demographic transition is a universal phenomenon. All regions of the world experience a change f...