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  • Demographic transition in India : causes, consequences and remedies
  • It analyses four stages in a demographic transition/cycle through figures and tables and came with the result that history of population transition in India has been a function of changing patterns of mortality rates. It also gives the causes
  • A demographic perspective to El Salvador's internal struggle
  • Behind the civil conflict in El Salvador looms the demographic imperative : large population increases in this century, high population densities, scarce land resources and emigration. Salvadorian settlement in neighboring Honduras must be seen
  • Nektera demograficka specifika Severoceského kraje. (Some demographic specificities of North-Bohemian region)
  • A high density of settlement (150 inh./km) is a further specific characteristics connected with strongly industrial character of the region. High level of urbanization has accelerated due to demographic transformation and centralization of housing
  • Demographic trends among Soviet Moslems (1959-1979)
  • The A. discusses the distinctive demographic trends among Soviet Moslems, whose numbers are projected to rise from 44 million in 1979 to 64 million in the year 2000. This group is distinguished by high rates of natural increase, little mobility
  • Balkans ; Behaviour ; Demographic behaviour ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Europe ; Fertility ; Marriage rate ; Mortality
  • Abortion ; Data ; Demographic change ; Demographic situation ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Fertility ; France ; Immigration ; Life expectancy ; Marriage rate ; Mortality
  • Abortion ; Data ; Demographic change ; Demographic situation ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Divorce ; Fertility ; France ; Immigration ; Marriage rate ; Mortality ; Population
  • De binnenlandse migratie in demografisch perspectief. (The infernal migration from a demographic point of view: 1975-2000)
  • This article presents the results of an exploration of the effects of two alternative future demographic developments in the Dutch population, as projected by the CBS, on the development of the internal migration during the period 1975-2000. By each
  • Immigration and internal migration flight from US metropolitan areas: toward a new demographic balkanisation
  • Demographic change ; Ethnic community ; Internal migration ; International migration ; Migratory flow ; Socio-economic system ; Town ; United States of America ; Urban immigration
  • and internal migration patterns appear to exacerbe the differences by contributing to a demographic balkanisation. A migration classification of states and metropolitan areas is made (period 1985-90).
  • Demographic analysis ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Indicator ; Population ; Population growth ; Regional disparities ; World
  • Demographic structures of the urban population
  • Congress ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Family structure ; Population projection ; Segregation ; Town ; Urban density ; Urban dynamics ; Urban population ; Urban structure
  • Demographic transition or demographic shock in recent population development in the Czech Republic ?
  • Demographic change of population during the transition period in Poland
  • Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Emigration ; Fertility ; Immigration ; Internal migration ; Mortality ; Poland ; Population projection ; Regional disparities ; Unemployment ; Working population
  • Demographic foundations of political empowerment in multiminority cities
  • Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Ethnic group ; Local authority ; Minority ; Spatial concentration ; Town ; United States of America ; Urban immigration
  • Demographics in demographic-economic models : a note on the basic activity-commodity framework
  • Age group ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Economic integration ; Europe ; European Union ; Health ; Social structure ; Spatial differentiation
  • This contribution illustrates the regional variety of population development, aging, singularization and internationalization, the four components of the second demographic transition. Then the social and demographic changes that cause
  • the demographic transition are discussed. By the example of France the interacting components is represented on regional level. - (IfL)
  • The Czech Republic's demographic waves in the 1970s
  • Birth rate ; Czech Republic ; Demographic cycle ; Demography ; Fertility ; Marriage
  • An analysis of the fertility rates development in the last fifty years. The adoption of social and pro-natalist measures of the early 1970s was a political matter, however prepared in the 1960s. The probably last demographic boom will be remembered
  • Demographic change as a future challenge for cities in East Central Europe
  • Central-East Europe ; Demographic change ; Demographic transition ; Eastern Europe ; Europe ; German Democratic Republic ; Inner city ; Urban development
  • Demographic decline ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Depopulation ; Emigration ; Poland ; Regional development ; Resource management
  • The article discusses demographic proceses that either stimulate or restrain transformation. Excessive emigration from the East of Poland has led to depopulation followed by depression. The article presents the demographic diversification
  • De binnenlandse migratie in demografisch perspectief: 1960-1973. (The internal migration rates between municipalities from a demographic point of view: 1960-1973)
  • This article presents preliminary results of a research project on the influence of demographic changes on the growth of the migration between municipalities of the unmarried males and females and married males in the Netherlands during the periode
  • 1960-1973. The analysis shows that about 80% of the growth of the number of unmarried migrants and about 30% of the increase of the number of married male migrants had a demographic background. (AGD).