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Migration, Urbanization, and Structural Change
P.M.G. Harris
ISBN: 9780275971915
Format: Hardback
Publisher:ABC-CLIO
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Uses examples from migration, the Atlantic slave trade, and urbanization to reveal how the most fundamental demographic processes shape economic characteristics and affect social change.
Building upon models set forth in Volume I of this work, Harris turns his attention to populations on the move. Through examples from literature on migration, the Atlantic slave trade and slave demography, and urbanization, this study demonstrates how all types of migration--free and forced, long-distance and local--build up and are then absorbed into populations according to the same patterns that characterize populations in general. What causes these few closely related trends to reappear, Harris argues, is the way structures of populations alter, according to a standard absorption of these migrations, and react to other events via changes in births, deaths, and composition by age and sex. Harris finds that something fundamental in the process of demographic renewal consistently imprints a few common shapes upon many kinds of demographic, as well as social and economic, developments. Fresh perspectives on the business of the slave trade and the much-discussed modern shifts from agriculture into other employments, and from countryside to town or city, illustrate how ubiquitously and how fundamentally demographically generated trends shape social and economic movements. A future volume will identify and explain the origins of such ever-present patterns of change in the dynamics of fertility, mortality, and demographic renewal.
| ISBN | 0275971910 | | Pages | 553 | | ISBN13 | 9780275971915 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | ABC-CLIO | | Weight (grammes) | 1021 | | Imprint | Praeger Publishers Inc | | Published in | Westport | | Format | Hardback | | Height (mm) | 235 | | Publication date | 30 Aug 2003 | | Width (mm) | 159 | | Library of Congress | HB851 | | Spine width (mm) | 51 | | DEWEY | 304.609 | | Academic level | General, Tertiary education | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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?[T]his book impresses as a collection of data on migration streams and their impacts on the structure of destination populations.?-Population Studies  Be the first to write a customer review
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