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Population And Development High And Low Fertility In Poorer Countries 1st Edition Geoffrey Hawthorn Geoffrey Hawthorn

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Population And Development High And Low Fertility In Poorer Countries 1st Edition Geoffrey Hawthorn Geoffrey Hawthorn
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Population And Development High And Low Fertility In Poorer Countries 1st Edition Geoffrey Hawthorn Geoffrey Hawthorn instant download after payment.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.44 MB
Pages: 217
Author: Geoffrey Hawthorn; Geoffrey Hawthorn
ISBN: 9780203839201, 020383920X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Population And Development High And Low Fertility In Poorer Countries 1st Edition Geoffrey Hawthorn Geoffrey Hawthorn by Geoffrey Hawthorn; Geoffrey Hawthorn 9780203839201, 020383920X instant download after payment.

First published in 1978, this book explores the vital global issue of high and low fertility in poorer countries through a series of case studies by contemporary experts in the fields of development and demography. These studies examine such issues as: the relations between fertility rates and income distributions in poor societies; the question of whether or not neo-classical macro-economics are sufficient to understand and to try to engineer relations between economies and populations; and the specifics of the relations between fertility and a variety of socio-economic factors in both South Asia and West Africa. The point of the collection is to explain how very far general models can be taken, and to suggest that they cannot be taken as far as those who have tended to ignore the structural complexities of, and differences between, various societies have implied.

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