Populations in european countries

    • [DOC File]The Historical Regulation of International Migration:

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      As relatively homogeneous nations, western European countries lack the historical experience of the U.S. in absorbing large numbers of immigrants. There is a negative “ideology of migration” in Europe in that immigration is not perceived as making a long-term contribution to society (Livi-Bacci, 1993:41) .

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    • [DOC File]Issues to be solved:

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      A number of studies of economic growth find that the manner of colonization by European countries, the proportion of a country’s population speaking European languages, or what European legal system was adopted, account for differences in levels of income in the 1990s.

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    • [DOC File]POPULATION—DATA TABLES

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      Those in the population who are in the "prime of life" (roughly aged 20-60, depending on local conditions), support the populations younger and older than themselves. How might this impact the quality of life in countries with the various shapes of demographic pyramids?

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    • [DOC File]The Demographic Transition

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      Populations still grew rapidly but this growth began to slow down. Many less developed countries are currently in Stage II of the model. For example, Kenya's high CBR of 32 per 1000 but low CDR of 14 per 1000 contribute to a high rate of growth (as in mid-Stage II).

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    • [DOCX File]Rubenstein 12e IRM Chapter 3

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      The population of city-based urban populations in developed countries has decreased since the mid-twentieth century, while suburban areas have grown rapidly. Amenities such as private yards and garages have pulled people to the suburban lifestyle; however, this lifestyle is only possible with access to reliable transportation, such as a car or ...

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    • [DOC File]POPULATION GEOGRAPHY EXAM

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      34. Geographers have noted that specific diseases are more prevalent in countries that are in certain stages of the demographic transition. This is known as the “epidemiological transition”. Cancers and heart disease are most common in countries in which stages?

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    • [DOCX File]Rubenstein 12e IRM Chapter 2

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      Developed countries devote resources to protect populations that are unable to work. Investment into health care comprise more than 15 percent of total government expenditures in Europe and North America, in contrast to the less than 5 percent invested by sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

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    • [DOC File]Human Populations

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      Mortality, or the death rate per individual, is another determining factor of population growth. In the developing world, the death rate has dropped, more or less continuously, since the start of the industrial revolution. The following figure shows the slow, hard won, reduction in death rate in various European countries.

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    • [DOC File]Night by Elie Wiesel

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      Which two European countries were most successful at saving their Jewish populations? Denmark and Bulgaria. How many Jews survived in Poland? How many Jews were killed during the Holocaust? Approximately 6 million. What other groups did the Nazis persecute? (5) Gypsies (Sinti and Roma) Homosexual men. Jehovah’s Witness. Handicapped Germans. Poles

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    • [DOC File]Demographic Transitions

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      Van de Kaa, D. J. (1999). ‘Europe and its population: the long view’. Pp. 1-49 in: D. J. van de Kaa, H. Leridon, G. Gesano and M. Okolski, European Populations: Unity in Diversity, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht etc.[Sketches Europe’s demographic development over a …

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