British PopulationHeinemann Educational, 1978 - 130 pages |
Contents
THE IMPORTANCE OF POPULATION AND EARLY POPULATION THEORIES | 1 |
THE PRESSURE OF POPULATION | 17 |
THE BRITISH POPULATION | 27 |
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Common terms and phrases
Aberfan age groups age of marriage age structure areas average age average family birth control birth rate born Brian McConnell Britain British population cause Census cent centre changes child child-bearing coloured Commonwealth contraceptives conurbation cost death rate declining population decrease demographic effects of overpopulation emigrants employment England and Wales estimate factors family planning females fertility figure Greater London illegitimacy immigrants important improvements income India Industrial Revolution inflow Irish Republic labour land large number level of population Lloyds Bank lower major males Malthus Malthusian marriage Midlands million nineteenth century number of children number of women optimum population output overpopulation Pakistan period pollution population growth population increase pressure of population problem produced projections proportion recent region returns per head social services society South East standard of living statistics theory thousand tion total population trend United Kingdom urban West Indian West Midlands Conurbations world population
References to this book
Britain's Population: Demographic Issues in Contemporary Society Stephen Jackson Limited preview - 1998 |
Britain's Population: Demographic Issues in Contemporary Society Stephen Jackson No preview available - 1998 |