
Part of a series designed for sixth form students sitting A-level examinations as well as students in Higher Education, this volume provides a critical analysis of current processes and trends affecting world population. Each chapter includes two case studies drawn from countries thoughout the world and coverage includes distribution, demographic transition, mortality, fertility, migration and current planning policies.
This volume investigates the core processes and global trends that dictate population dynamics in the contemporary world. Author Hazel R. Barrett utilizes a structured academic framework to analyze demographic shifts, providing students with the analytical tools necessary to understand complex population patterns. The text integrates theoretical concepts with empirical evidence to explain how mortality, fertility, and migration shape global society.
What You Will Find
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Educators and students frequently identify this text as a reliable foundational resource for understanding population geography at the secondary and tertiary levels. Experts highlight the book's pedagogical utility, noting that the inclusion of specific case studies effectively bridges the gap between abstract demographic theory and real-world application.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1992-09-01
Publisher:
Pearson Schools
ISBN-10:
0050045075
ISBN-13:
9780050045077
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