Population Problems
Authors: Warren S. Thompson & David T. Lewis
Edition: 1965
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 592
Size: 5.5 inch x 9 inch
Population Problems by Warren S. Thompson and David T. Lewis, first published in 1965, stands as a seminal academic contribution to the field of demography and population studies. Spanning 592 pages and bound in a sturdy hardcover edition, this comprehensive volume reflects the growing post-war academic interest in population growth and its far-reaching implications on the world’s economies, resources, and societies.
Housed in a generously sized 5.5 x 9 inch format, this book is not only scholarly but also accessible in layout, offering extensive coverage of topics ranging from fertility and mortality trends to migration, urbanization, and population policies. Thompson and Lewis, both pioneers in the field, bring to this volume a systematic and statistical approach, using data from across continents to examine:
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Historical and contemporary population growth patterns.
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Regional differences in demographic change.
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The interplay between population growth and economic development, public health, and environmental sustainability.
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Future projections and the potential for population stabilization or crisis.
This 1965 edition emerged during a period when the global population boom—particularly in developing nations—was becoming a central concern for international development agencies, sociologists, economists, and ecologists. The authors approach the subject with a balanced mix of empirical analysis and theoretical discussion, supported by charts, tables, and case studies.
The book also delves into policy frameworks and interventions, including family planning, education, and governmental regulation of population growth. It reflects both the urgency and complexity of population issues as understood during the mid-20th century, while also remaining relevant today for its historical and foundational perspective.
Whether you’re a researcher in demography, a student in sociology or geography, or a policymaker addressing the demographic transitions of our time, Population Problems provides a deep, nuanced, and data-backed exploration of humanity’s changing numbers and their implications for the future of global society.
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Title: Population Problems
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Authors: Warren S. Thompson & David T. Lewis
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Edition: 1965
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Binding: Hardcover
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Pages: 592
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Size: 5.5 inch x 9 inch
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Focus: Demography, population trends, global population issues
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Features: Detailed charts, case studies, demographic theories
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Academic Value: Standard textbook and reference for population studies
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Relevance: Covers issues of fertility, mortality, migration, and policy
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Ideal for: Students, demographers, policy analysts, and social scientists
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