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Population Structures and Models : Developments in Spatial Demography, EPUB eBook

Population Structures and Models : Developments in Spatial Demography EPUB

Edited by Robert Woods, Philip (University of Leeds, UK) Rees

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Demography series

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Originally published in 1986, this volume brings together geographical modelling of population change and demographic analysis of population structures and pattern.

These 2 strands are interwoven in 3 key review chapters that summarize the study of spatial and temporal patterns of population, the modelling of spatial populations and the estimation of population processes.

Findings reported include: An account of demographic transition; an exposé of the myth of ‘no fertility rises’ in the developing world in the 20th Century; a theory of population accounting; predicting migration flows for a system of regions; microsimulation methods to model population change; and demographic and economic processes integrated in an urban region model.

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