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This work investigates the underlying mechanisms and statistical drivers that dictate how human populations shift, grow, and decline over time. M. A. Taylor utilizes a demographic framework to analyze historical census data and modern migration trends. The text argues that environmental, economic, and political variables act as the primary catalysts for long-term population distribution patterns. By synthesizing quantitative data with sociological observation, the author provides a structured analysis of global demographic volatility.
What You Will Find
Experts in the field of demography recognize this text as a comprehensive overview of population dynamics suitable for academic study. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which requires a foundational understanding of statistical analysis to fully grasp the author's conclusions.
Page Count:
74
Publication Date:
1981-02-19
Publisher:
Auckland University Press
ISBN-10:
0196479908
ISBN-13:
9780196479903
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