Europes Population

First Published in 1995. In the final decade of the twentieth century, two common themes of public debate and of academic discussion in the social sciences have concerned futures research, and the European scene in the context both of developments in the European Union and of post-Cold War changes i...

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description First Published in 1995. In the final decade of the twentieth century, two common themes of public debate and of academic discussion in the social sciences have concerned futures research, and the European scene in the context both of developments in the European Union and of post-Cold War changes in other parts of the continent. At the 1992 Annual Conference of the Institute of British Geographers, the Population Geography Study Group organized a session on the future of population change in Europe, bringing together these two major themes in the context of demographic change. The aim of Europe’s population: towards the next century is to contribute to informed discussion of the demographic futures of Europe as a whole. The whole range of population geography is covered, including considerations of fertility and mortality, household and family structures, labour-force issues, population redistribution and international migration. The authors were each asked to look to the year 2000 and, where possible, beyond. The approach adopted eschews highly technical projections, instead highlighting issues and alternative scenarios within general contexts of societal and economic evolution. The authors have been drawn from several European countries, and the intended coverage is Europe-wide, although in certain chapters the paucity of current data from some countries (especially in eastern Europe) narrows the discussion to the countries of the European Union.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1608982025-05-31T05:32:06Z Europes Population Hall, Ray White, Paul West Germany UN total Married Women fertility HIV Epidemic rate HIV Carrier southern Skilled International Migration skilled Non-marital Births international Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland Romania migration Predictive Gaze demographic Young Dependency Ratio transition Net Migration Rate age Report Aid Case Aid Case CEC 1991b Foreign Labour Force Working Age Population Can Migration Turnaround Large Families HIV Infection thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography First Published in 1995. In the final decade of the twentieth century, two common themes of public debate and of academic discussion in the social sciences have concerned futures research, and the European scene in the context both of developments in the European Union and of post-Cold War changes in other parts of the continent. At the 1992 Annual Conference of the Institute of British Geographers, the Population Geography Study Group organized a session on the future of population change in Europe, bringing together these two major themes in the context of demographic change. The aim of Europe’s population: towards the next century is to contribute to informed discussion of the demographic futures of Europe as a whole. The whole range of population geography is covered, including considerations of fertility and mortality, household and family structures, labour-force issues, population redistribution and international migration. The authors were each asked to look to the year 2000 and, where possible, beyond. The approach adopted eschews highly technical projections, instead highlighting issues and alternative scenarios within general contexts of societal and economic evolution. The authors have been drawn from several European countries, and the intended coverage is Europe-wide, although in certain chapters the paucity of current data from some countries (especially in eastern Europe) narrows the discussion to the countries of the European Union. 2025-05-31T05:32:05Z 2025-05-31T05:32:05Z 2025-05-30T06:43:23Z 2005 book ONIX_20250530T083217_9781135369484_42 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/103089 9781135369484 9780203975411 9781135369439 9781135369477 9781857281798 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/160898 eng open access image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/103089/1/9781135369484.pdf Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9780203975411 10.4324/9780203975411 fa69b019-f4ee-4979-8d42-c6b6c476b5f0 9781135369484 9780203975411 9781135369439 9781135369477 9781857281798 Routledge 224 Oxford open access
spellingShingle West Germany
UN
total
Married Women
fertility
HIV Epidemic
rate
HIV Carrier
southern
Skilled International Migration
skilled
Non-marital Births
international
Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland Romania
migration
Predictive Gaze
demographic
Young Dependency Ratio
transition
Net Migration Rate
age
Report Aid Case
Aid Case
CEC 1991b
Foreign Labour Force
Working Age Population
Can
Migration Turnaround
Large Families
HIV Infection
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography
Europes Population
title Europes Population
title_full Europes Population
title_fullStr Europes Population
title_full_unstemmed Europes Population
title_short Europes Population
title_sort europes population
topic West Germany
UN
total
Married Women
fertility
HIV Epidemic
rate
HIV Carrier
southern
Skilled International Migration
skilled
Non-marital Births
international
Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland Romania
migration
Predictive Gaze
demographic
Young Dependency Ratio
transition
Net Migration Rate
age
Report Aid Case
Aid Case
CEC 1991b
Foreign Labour Force
Working Age Population
Can
Migration Turnaround
Large Families
HIV Infection
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography
topic_facet West Germany
UN
total
Married Women
fertility
HIV Epidemic
rate
HIV Carrier
southern
Skilled International Migration
skilled
Non-marital Births
international
Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland Romania
migration
Predictive Gaze
demographic
Young Dependency Ratio
transition
Net Migration Rate
age
Report Aid Case
Aid Case
CEC 1991b
Foreign Labour Force
Working Age Population
Can
Migration Turnaround
Large Families
HIV Infection
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography
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