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What does the data tell us about trends in population and socio-economic development?

 

 September 10 and 12, 2001

 


Contents:

 Topics to be discussed  General assignment
 Links  Reccomended Readings
 Supplements  



Topics to be Discussed


I. Population Growth Trends

 

II. Components of Population Growth


III. Composition of the Population

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General Assignment

World Population, Beyond Six Billion, Arlene Gelbard, Carl Haub and Mary M. Kent, Population Reference Bureau, Population Bulletin, Vol. 53, No. 3, March 1999.

Population: A Lively Introduction, Joseph A. Mc Falls Jr., Population Reference Bureau, Population Bulletin, Vol. 53, No. 3, 1999.

America's Diversity and Growth: Signposts for the 21st Century, Martha Farnsworth Riche, Population Reference Bureau, Population Bulletin, June 2000.

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Recommended Readings

 

Each group has its own reading assignment, to find yours, click on your group. (To find out what group you are in, go to "Supplements".)

 Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E



Group A

"Population Dynamics in Developing Countries", by Thomas Merrick in Population and Development: Old Debates, New Conclusions, Robert Cassen (ed.) Overseas Development Council, New York, 1994, Ch. 2, pp. 80-105.

Group B

"Population, Food and Income: Global Trends in the Twentieth Century" by Nicholas Eberstadt, in The True State of the Planet, Robert Bailey (editor), 1995, Chapter 1, pp. 8-47.

Group C

"Recent Trends and Prospects in World Population Growth" by Vasantha Kandiah and Shiro Horiuchi, Population Bulletin of the United Nations, Vol. 39, 1995, pp. 133-146.

Group D

"Long Term Population Projections and the US Social Security System", by Ronald Lee in Population and Development Review, Vol. 26, No. 1, March 2000, pp. 137-153.


Group E.

"Can Immigration Slow U.S. Population Aging?", by Thomas Espenshade, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 13, No. 4, 1994, pp. 759-768.

 

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Links

 

Concepts and Measures

 

Population Data

Population Trends

 

Population Projections

 

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Supplements

Contents:


Academic Articles:

The role of demographic factors in the housing market:

Berson, David W. "The Importance of Demographics in Economic Analysis: the Unusual Suspects", in Business Economics, pp. 12-16.

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