From Birth to Death: A Consumer's Guide to Population Studies

Author:   William Petersen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9781412814911


Pages:   206
Publication Date:   15 March 2011
Format:   Paperback
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From Birth to Death: A Consumer's Guide to Population Studies


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Author:   William Petersen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.294kg
ISBN:  

9781412814911


ISBN 10:   141281491
Pages:   206
Publication Date:   15 March 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This short and often entertaining account of the field might well be recommended as introductory reading for a student embarking on the study of demography. --Population and Development Review


This short and often entertaining account of the field might well be recommended as introductory reading for a student embarking on the study of demography. --Population and Development Review This short and often entertaining account of the field might well be recommended as introductory reading for a student embarking on the study of demography. --Population and Development Review Looking for an entertaining and instructive read in a subject that you might have thought bereft of stimulating material? Try William Petersen's 'walk-about' . . . book on population studies. . . . Petersen's book is idiosyncratic, chatty, anecdotal, and often instructive. . . . [Its] audience might easily be drawn from demographers and lay public alike. --Gordon F. Sutton, Contemporary Sociology This short and often entertaining account of the field might well be recommended as introductory reading for a student embarking on the study of demography. --Population and Development Review Looking for an entertaining and instructive read in a subject that you might have thought bereft of stimulating material? Try William Petersen's 'walk-about' . . . book on population studies. . . . Petersen's book is idiosyncratic, chatty, anecdotal, and often instructive. . . . [Its] audience might easily be drawn from demographers and lay public alike. --Gordon F. Sutton, Contemporary Sociology This short and often entertaining account of the field might well be recommended as introductory reading for a student embarking on the study of demography. --Population and Development Review -Looking for an entertaining and instructive read in a subject that you might have thought bereft of stimulating material? Try William Petersen's 'walk-about' . . . book on population studies. . . . Petersen's book is idiosyncratic, chatty, anecdotal, and often instructive. . . . [Its] audience might easily be drawn from demographers and lay public alike.- --Gordon F. Sutton, Contemporary Sociology -This short and often entertaining account of the field might well be recommended as introductory reading for a student embarking on the study of demography.- --Population and Development Review


Looking for an entertaining and instructive read in a subject that you might have thought bereft of stimulating material? Try William Petersen's 'walk-about' . . . book on population studies. . . . Petersen's book is idiosyncratic, chatty, anecdotal, and often instructive. . . . [Its] audience might easily be drawn from demographers and lay public alike. --Gordon F. Sutton, Contemporary Sociology This short and often entertaining account of the field might well be recommended as introductory reading for a student embarking on the study of demography. --Population and Development Review


<p> This short and often entertaining account of the field might well be recommended as introductory reading for a student embarking on the study of demography. --Population and Development Review


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