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Paperback Population Book

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ISBN13: 9781025917702

Population

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"Population" by A. M. Carr-Saunders is an influential study of demography and the social factors governing human population trends. This work examines the historical and scientific mechanisms behind population growth, exploring the intricate relationship between social conditions, economic stability, and biological factors. Carr-Saunders delves into theories of optimum population size, birth and death rates, and the migration patterns that shape civilizations. Written during a period of significant demographic transition, the book provides a rigorous analysis of Malthusian principles and the potential for societal regulation of numbers.

The work addresses the qualitative as well as quantitative aspects of population, considering how heredity and environment interact within human groups. As a foundational text in the social sciences, "Population" offers vital insights into the ecological and social challenges faced by nations. This volume remains an essential reference for scholars interested in sociology, human geography, and the history of demographic thought, reflecting the early 20th-century scientific approach to understanding the collective future of humanity.

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