Summary: Population initially provides an up-to-date overview of demographic trends within the context of forecasting future needs in such areas as transport, education and energy resources. Then, after considering the reality of current global population change, the book provides a detailed commentary on:-Fertility and population control-Mortality and life expectancy-Population structure and age dependency-Population density and distribution and-Population migration.
Provides in-depth coverage and up-to-date case studies.Contains exam-style questions.Edited by A level examiners.
Table of Contents: IntroductionCHAPTER 1 POPULATION CHANGE AND CONTROL1 Introduction: Should we believe Malthus?2 The role of the census3 Demographic transition4 Global population resources5 Changing global fertility rates6 Population structure and age dependencySummaryStudent activitiesCHAPTER 2 FACTORS INFLUENCING MORTALITY RATES1 Introduction: The final exit2 Diseases and their transmission3 The AIDS Pandemic4 Death due to natural hazards5 Death due to pollution6 Genocide and ethnic cleansing7 Unhealthy life-styles8 Self-induced mortality: suicide and euthanasiaSummaryStudent activitiesCHAPTER 3 POPULATION MIGRATION1 Introduction: Types of migration2 Migration theory: Laws, models and principles3 Pull and push factors4 The impact of migration5 Intercontinental migration6 Transmigration7 Retirement migrationSummaryStudent activitiesCHAPTER 4 URBANISATION AND POPULATION DISTRIBUTION1 Introduction: Putting people in their place2 Site and situation3 The settlement hierarchy4 The Central Place Theory5 Population distribution within urban areas6 National population distribution7 Urbanisation8 Global population distributionSummaryStudent activitiesCHAPTER 5 ADVICE TO STUDENTSBibliographyIndex
About the Author(s): Jack Gillett is a former teacher and experienced author.
Readership: AS and A2 Geography students
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