Population problems / [by] Warren S. Thompson [and] David T. Lewis.

This book aims to present the most important facts relating to population in a form that is readily understandable by both the nonspecialized college student, to whom it is primarily addressed, and the lay reader interested in learning the significance of population growth and changes as factors inf...

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Main Authors: Thompson, Warren Simpson, 1887-1950, Lewis, David T. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : McGraw-Hill, [©1965]
Edition:5th ed.
Series:McGraw-Hill series in sociology.
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Summary:This book aims to present the most important facts relating to population in a form that is readily understandable by both the nonspecialized college student, to whom it is primarily addressed, and the lay reader interested in learning the significance of population growth and changes as factors influencing many aspects of our daily life in today's world. However, some change has been made in the amount of space devoted to the various aspects of population changes. Composition of the population has received considerably more attention. There is also a somewhat expanded discussion of population policies, which are rapidly becoming of concern to all people.
Physical Description:xiv, 593 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0070644500
9780070644502