In modern population theory there are three important aspects that should be distinguished, namely: the demographic phase, the bio-social phase and the socio-economic phase. The demographic phase deals statistically with population composition and movement per se. The bio-social phase is concerned with differential rate of movement especially of human fertility as it is correlated with social end economic status and with reference to the bearing of the differtial rate of movement on the quality of the of the population. The social-economic phase deals with the interrelation of population and social and economic institution, with primary reference to the standard of living.1 This problem is a pioneer study on population dealing with one phra...
Demography is typically defined as the study of human populations and the changes in their quantity ...
The potential of demographic research within the field of anthropology is just beginning to be reali...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
A review of national, state, and local population trends is presented, indicating changes in the thr...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
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The problem of population is not new. Like all general questions capable of being treated more or le...
Rapid changes over the last twenty years have impacted every branch of demographic analysis, from bi...
Demography originated by reason of development of empirical approach in science and it has been clos...
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The list of persons invited to the founding session of the Population Association of America in 1931...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) gives an overview of the subject of histo...
The study of demography is an area of actuarial science that many students do not have an opportunit...
The study of population distribution, dynamics of population growth, socio-economic characteristics,...
Over the last two hundred years, mortality and fertility levels in the Western world have dropped to...
Demography is typically defined as the study of human populations and the changes in their quantity ...
The potential of demographic research within the field of anthropology is just beginning to be reali...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...
A review of national, state, and local population trends is presented, indicating changes in the thr...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
This study is primarily concerned with the spatial pattern of deaths in the city of Houston, Texas, ...
The problem of population is not new. Like all general questions capable of being treated more or le...
Rapid changes over the last twenty years have impacted every branch of demographic analysis, from bi...
Demography originated by reason of development of empirical approach in science and it has been clos...
Demography contains elements of both social science and policy-oriented science, and which of the tw...
The list of persons invited to the founding session of the Population Association of America in 1931...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) gives an overview of the subject of histo...
The study of demography is an area of actuarial science that many students do not have an opportunit...
The study of population distribution, dynamics of population growth, socio-economic characteristics,...
Over the last two hundred years, mortality and fertility levels in the Western world have dropped to...
Demography is typically defined as the study of human populations and the changes in their quantity ...
The potential of demographic research within the field of anthropology is just beginning to be reali...
This dissertation examines three contemporary social phenomena—globalization, the rise of secondary ...