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Asia-Pacific population journal, 1988
In the preceding chapter, an effort was made to identify the links between various development perspectives and population growth. Doing so required a review of demographic-transition theory because this theory constituted the dominant demographic model employed to account for the role of development in reducing fertility.
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In the preceding chapter, an effort was made to identify the links between various development perspectives and population growth. Doing so required a review of demographic-transition theory because this theory constituted the dominant demographic model employed to account for the role of development in reducing fertility.
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2020
Population dynamics influence development and vice versa, at various scale levels: global, continental/world-regional, national, regional, and local. Debates on how population growth affects development and how development affects population growth have already been subject of intensive debate and controversy since the late 18th century, and this ...
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Population dynamics influence development and vice versa, at various scale levels: global, continental/world-regional, national, regional, and local. Debates on how population growth affects development and how development affects population growth have already been subject of intensive debate and controversy since the late 18th century, and this ...
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Population, Environment, and Development
Environmental Conservation, 1993We face major and intimately interlinked problems of population, environment, and development. They are so profound and pervasive that they surely represent a uniquescale challenge for Humankind. The issues and policy responses will preoccupy the best understanding on the part of political leaders and scientists alike during the planning process ...
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2005
The following three chapters focus on the various relationships between population and socio-economic development. Chapters 6 and 7 deal with health and education. In this chapter, we discuss the relationships between population growth and economic development.
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The following three chapters focus on the various relationships between population and socio-economic development. Chapters 6 and 7 deal with health and education. In this chapter, we discuss the relationships between population growth and economic development.
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Health, population and development
Social Science & Medicine. Part C: Medical Economics, 1980Abstract Health status and trends in LDC's are reviewed using life expectancy as the principal measure. There are substantial regional differences in health status. East Asia and the Americas have about 20 more years of life expectancy than Tropical Africa and 10 years more than Northern Africa and Southern Asia.
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