Des Lois Du Travail Et De La Population, by Gustave du Puynode, explores the intricate relationship between labor legislation and population dynamics. Written in French, this book delves into the economic and social theories prevalent in the 19th century, offering insights into how laws governing work impact demographic trends. Du Puynode's work provides a historical perspective on the challenges and considerations involved in shaping labor policies and understanding their broader societal effects. It remains a valuable resource for scholars interested in the history of economic thought, social policy, and population studies.
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