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    uk/about/ Community (2012) (online) accessed on 05/12/12 http://www.infed.org/community/community.htm UNDP (2006) Capacity development practice note (online) accessed on 05/12/12 http://www.gsdrc.org/go/display&type=Document&id=1870 What is demography (2012) (online) accessed on 07/12/12 http://www.suda.su.se/docs/What%20is%20Demography.pdf What is a demographic profile (2012) (online) accessed on 07/12/12 http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-demographic-profile.htm Business studies: stakeholders

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    The Nature of Demography. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Bulatao‚ John Bongaarts and Rodolfo A. (Ed.). (2000). Beyond Six Billions : Forecasting the World ’s Population. Wahington‚ D.C.: National Academy Press. Clarke‚ John I. (1972). Population Geography (Second edition ed.). Oxford: Pergamon Press. Coale‚ Ansley J. (1972). The Growth and Structure of Human Populations: Princeton University Press. Davic Yaukey‚ Douglas L. Anderton‚ Jennifer Hickes Lundquist. (2007). Demography. Long Grove:

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    Explain and Evaluate Critically Malthus’s Population Theory. In 1798 Thomas Robert Malthus‚ a British clergyman and professor‚ wrote an essay showing the way to modern demography. In 1824 he wrote a shorter final version‚ the article on population for that year’s Encyclopedia Britannica. Malthus has been criticized for his lack of scientific foresight—he did not foresee modern advances leading to increased life expectancy‚ food production and birth control. He has been criticized for his

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    Individual Differences Important tools for segmentation They include: Demographics‚ psychographics and personality Consumer Motivation (Chapter 8) Consumer Knowledge (Chapter 9) Consumer Beliefs‚ Feelings‚ Attitudes and Intentions (Chapter 10) Analyzing and Predicting Consumer Behavior Demographics is the size‚ structure‚ and distribution of a population Marketers use demographic analysis as market segment descriptors and in trend analysis I- Demographics A- Structure of Markets

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    Megacities‚ one of the effects of population growth and demography worldwide Population around the world is growing constantly. Every day‚ babies are born around the world. However‚ not all of them equally spread worldwide. Metropolitan areas with more than 10 million inhabitants‚ which are better known as “Megacities”‚ have the highest birth rate. They are one of the main effects of population growth related to demography1. Almost all the world’s population growth over the next 30 years will

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    rate due to the industrial revolution. Many don’t realize the after-effects of such happenings. To fully comprehend the idea fully‚ geographers have had to research Thomas Malthus studies. Malthus was a British scholar whom played a key role in demography‚ the study of population. Malthus contributed to the fields of human geographers. While studying different animal species‚ Malthus noticed that populations grew geometrically whereas food production increased immensely. The Malthusian level simply

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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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