ABSTRACT

This book studies the origins and development of population geography as a discipline. It explores the key concepts, tools and statistical and demographic techniques that are widely employed in the analysis of population. The chapters in this book:

  • Provide a comprehensive geographical account of population attributes in the world, with a particular focus on India;

  • Study the three major components of population change – fertility, mortality and migration – that have remained somewhat neglected in the study of human geography so far;

  • Examine the salient social, demographic and economic characteristics of population, along with topics such as size, distribution and growth of population;

  • Discuss major population theories, policies and population–development–environment interrelations, thus marking a significant departure from the traditional pattern-oriented approach.

Well supplemented with figures, maps and tables, this key text will be an indispensable read for students, researchers and teachers of human geography, demography, anthropology, sociology, economics and population studies.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Sources of population data

chapter 3|21 pages

Population distribution

chapter 4|19 pages

Urban–rural distribution

chapter 5|23 pages

Population growth

chapter 6|29 pages

Age–sex composition

chapter 7|21 pages

Literacy and education

chapter 8|19 pages

Marital status

chapter 9|16 pages

Economic composition

chapter 10|34 pages

Fertility

chapter 11|32 pages

Mortality and life table

chapter 12|32 pages

Migration

chapter 13|20 pages

Population theories

chapter 15|19 pages

Population policy