International Handbook of Rural Demography

This is the third in an essential series of Springer handbooks that explore key aspects of the nexus between demography and social science. With an inclusive international perspective, and founded on the principles of social demography, this handbook shows how the rural population, which recently dr...

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Otros Autores: Kulcsár, László J. (-), Curtis, Katherine J.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands 2012.
Colección:International Handbooks of Population ; 3.
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Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1: Why does rural demography still matter? : László J. Kulcsár
  • 2: Challenges in the analysis of rural populations in the United States: Steve. H. Murdock, Michael Cline, Mary Zey
  • 3: Rural natural increase in the new century: America’s third demographic transition: Kenneth M. Johnson, Daniel T. Lichter
  • 4: Migration and rural population change: Comparative views in more developed nations: David Brown
  • 5: World Urbanization: Destiny and reconceptualization: Avery M. Guest
  • 6: Rural aging in international context: E. Helen Berry
  • 7: Europe’s rural demography: Anthony Champion
  • 8: The demography of rural Latin America: The case of Chile: Leif Jensen, David Ader
  • 9: Rural demography in Asia and the Pacific Rim: Gavin Jones, Premchand Dommaraju
  • 10: Demographic change and rural-urban inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Theory and trends: Parfait M Eloundou-Enyegue, Sarah C. Giroux
  • 11: Demographic structure and process in rural China: Dudley L. Poston, JR., Mary Ann Davis, Danielle Xiaodan Deng
  • 12: Rural population trends in Mexico: demographic and labor changes: Landy Sabches, Edith Pachecco
  • 13: Rural demography in India: T.V. Sekher
  • 14: The aboriginal people of Canada: a rural perspective: Gustave Goldmann
  • 15: Rural race and ethnicity: Rogelio Sáenz
  • 16: Family matters: gender, work arrangements, and the rural myth: Leann M. Tiggs, Hae Yeon Choo
  • 17: Rural families in transition: Kristin E. Smith, Marybeth J. Mattingly
  • 18: Rural health disparities: P. Johnelle Sparks
  • 19: Perspectives on U.S. rural labor markets in the first decade of the twenty-first century: Alexander C. Vias
  • 20: Race and place: Determinants of Poverty in the Texas borderland and the lower Mississippi Delte: Joachim Singelmann, Tim Slack, Kayla Fontenot
  • 21: Rural jobs: Making a living in the countryside: Gary Paul green
  • 22: The spatial heterogeneity and geographic extent of population deconcentration: Measurement and policy implications: Joanna P. Ganning, Benjamin D. McCall
  • 23: Integrating ecology and demography to understand the interrelationship between environmental issues and rural populations: Christopher A. Lepczyk, Marc Linderman, Roger B. Hammer
  • 24: Boom or bust? Population dynamics in natural resource dependent counties: Richelle Winkler, Cheng Cheng, Shaun Golding
  • 25: Neoliberal democratization and public health inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa: A proposed conceptual and empirical design: Moshi Optat Herman
  • 26: Divers ruralities in the 21st Century: from effacement to (re)invention: Keith Halfacree.