Population ProblemsJ.B. Lippincott, 1937 - 508 σελίδες |
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... differential rates of increase among the " social classes , " however this omnibus concept be defined . The limited ... differential birth rate appears to be a conse- quence of social and cultural factors , and not , in any important ...
... differential rates of increase among the " social classes , " however this omnibus concept be defined . The limited ... differential birth rate appears to be a conse- quence of social and cultural factors , and not , in any important ...
Σελίδα 353
... differential age of marriage accounts in some part for the inverse ratio between fecundity and social status , but it does not explain the whole difference : after correction is made for age of marriage , the order of the classes in ...
... differential age of marriage accounts in some part for the inverse ratio between fecundity and social status , but it does not explain the whole difference : after correction is made for age of marriage , the order of the classes in ...
Σελίδα 355
... differential rates of increase of the Negro and white groups turns upon the extent to which one race stock can be shown to be superior to the other ; the differential rates of increase between the native born and the foreign born are ...
... differential rates of increase of the Negro and white groups turns upon the extent to which one race stock can be shown to be superior to the other ; the differential rates of increase between the native born and the foreign born are ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 PROBLEMS OF POPULATION | 1 |
THE HISTORIC GROWTH OF POPULATION | 26 |
THE GROWTH OF POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES | 49 |
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American American Mercury appear average biological biologically determined birth control birth rate capacity celibacy census cent century chap cities civilization classes consequence contraceptive countries cultural death rate decade decline defective desire differences differential disease East North Central economic eugenic European excess existence fact factors family lines famine fecundity fertility genetic biology hereditary heredity human immigration increase in numbers individuals industrial infanticide inferior labor less limited living Malthus Malthusian marriage married means ment mental million native ability natural increase natural selection Negro nomic number of children offspring operate organization overpopulation percentage period persons physical popu POPULATION DENSITY population growth population number Population Problems population quality possible poverty practice present produce race racial rapid rates of increase relatively reproduction restricted result rural selective social society statistical status superior Sweden tion traits trend United urban various viduals welfare women