Arab Political Demography, vol.1: Population Growth and Natalist Policies.HB3660 2004-026128 1-902210-70-0 Arab political demography demography (dĭmŏg`rəfē), science of human population. Demography represents a fundamental approach to the understanding of human society. ; v.1: Population growth and natalist policies. Winckler, Onn. Sussex Sussex, county, SE England, since 1888 divided for administrative purposes into East Sussex (1991 pop. 670,600), 693 sq mi (1,795 sq km), and West Sussex (1991 pop. 692,800), 768 sq mi (1,990 sq km). Academic Press, [c]2005 215 p. $69.95 Winckler (Middle Eastern history, U. of Haifa Haifa (hī`fä), city (1994 pop. 246,700), NW Israel, a port on the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of Mt. Carmel. Haifa is the chief city of N Israel and the country's principal oil refining center. , Israel) looks at the connections between 20th century Arab politics and demography in the areas of the ethno-religions composition of the society and its political consequences, the ethno-religious quantity factor (as in terms of contending ethno-religious political forces seeking advantage through encouraging population growth), and ideological and political influences on natalist and migration demographic policies of governments. He begins with an examination of the quantity and quality of Arab demographic records and then turns to comparative analysis of the causes of rapid population growth, socioeconomic so·ci·o·ec·o·nom·ic adj. Of or involving both social and economic factors. socioeconomic Adjective of or involving economic and social factors Adj. 1. consequences of high natural increase rates (especially in terms of unemployment), and the changing perceptions and policies towards population growth since the 1950s. Distributed in the US by ISBS ISBS International Society of Biomechanics in Sports ISBS International Society for Biophysics and Imaging of the Skin ISBS Illinois State Button Society ISBS Iowa State Button Society ISBS Idaho State Button Society . |
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