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    References: Gray‚ J.A.‚ Stockard‚ J. & Stone‚ J. (2006). The rising share of nonmarital births: Fertility choice or marriage behavior? Demography 43(2) 241-253 Kiernan‚ K Manlove‚ J.‚ Ryan‚ S.‚ Wildsmith‚ E.‚ & Franzetta‚ K. (2010). The relationship context of nonmarital childbearing in the U.S. Demographic Research 23 (22)‚ 615-654 Martin‚ J.‚ Hamilton‚ B.‚ Ventura‚ S.‚ Osterman‚ M.‚ Wilson

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    55 in 1962 to 1.88 forty years later. How can we explain such a change in a population that was supposed to experience a demographic explosion in the seventies ? Several birth control policies have been applied to get such a significant result. Demography became a concern for soviet China after the first census of the population‚ in 1952‚ which result was one sixth bigger than the government’s expectations‚ with 590 million people. Still‚ the issue was soon eclipsed by the great famine of 1959. During

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    Causes and Effects of Uncontrolled Urbanization If you are an urban dweller‚ you may know the real meaning of urbanization. However‚ this does not always indicate your sufficient insight in the “uncontrolled urbanization” topic too. To form a causal chain‚ it is right to say that more jobs‚ more services in the urban side and absence of land in the countryside force people to migrate to larger cities which brings about uncontrolled urbanization. As a result‚ some problems arise such as

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    Immigration In demography migration is defined as mechanical movement of population between two different territories‚ therefore‚ external immigration could be specified as moving from one’s own country to another. Intense global migration did not used to be very common; however‚ these days it has become an unquestionably frequent phenomenon. As many issues are attached‚ there are numerous both disadvantages and advantages of this reality. To begin with‚ there is a variety of reasons which motivates

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    Demographic Changes in America (1607-1914) Historical records of American demography start with the settlement of Jamestown‚ Virginia in 1607. Puritans landed in Plymouth and made a home for themselves with the help of Native Americans. These first immigrants in the colonies (British‚ Dutch‚ and German)‚ moved to America between the early 17th and late 18th centuries in what was known as Old Immigration. During the colonial period‚ the birth rate was high but the life expectancy was low. It was

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    Stories of Progress? Posted by Adrienne Villani on September 24‚ 2010 This article was originally published in our new‚ redesigned fortnightly e-magazine. Sign up today! Three decades from now‚ China and India will have vastly divergent demographics. Demography underpins every segment of what is termed development – it drives the choices people make in their everyday lives‚ whether a country’s resources can sustain its growing population‚ whether a larger population will lead to greater conflict or a readjustment

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    checks in the form of famine‚ disease etc. are necessary to keep societies in the level of their subsistence. The "Essay on the Principle of Population” was written by Thomas Malthus‚ an English cleric‚ scholar‚ and influential in the fields of demography and political economy. His presentation was so striking that his name became attached to the idea of overpopulation until now. His postulates—that the food is necessary for existence and that the “passion between the sexes” is also necessary and

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    APHUG MIDTERM! ESSAYS!! Demographic Transition Model: Current Global Migration Patterns Matching Terms! Site: Situation: Nomothetic: Scale: The ratio between the distance on the map and the distance on the Earth’s actual surface Spatial: Pertaining to space on the Earth’s surface Anthropogenic: Human-induced changes on the natural environment Idiographic: A special place in one specific area Connectivity: The degree of economic‚ social‚ cultural or political connection between

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    Department of Humanities and Social Sciences‚ IIT Kanpur Changing Population of China and its impact on future economy and society of China- A Demographic comparison with India Ved Prakash‚ M.Sc. Mathematics‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kanpur Abstract: China had a population of just 694‚581‚759 in the year 1964 and a GDP measure of216462 Million US Dollar in 1978.But today China has a population of 1.34 Billion and a GDP of 7321508 Million US dollar. Population explosion in China was

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