This book includes essays that reflect the central themes of population and development expressed in theory and research, in analysis and policy, in nations over time, in communities, and in families, for individual women and men in their complex social roles.
This book provides an assessment of Israel's society today, portraying the country's ethnic diversity, its economy, and demographic... Læs mere
What are the effects of migration and the change to city life on migrants and their families in developing countries? How is the... Læs mere
This book tells the story of an extremely engaging Polish Jew, Shmuel Braw (1906-1992), who lived through the traumatic events that shaped Jewish... Læs mere
This volume focuses on the linkages between ethnicity and population processes in the context of nation-building, presenting a rich array of findings, insights, and new questions about ethnicity, population processes, and nation-building.
In this book, the authors consider rural migration patterns in the context of social change and economic development in three less developed nations: Korea, Sri Lanka, and Mali. They reveal both the diversity and the cross-national similarities of rural migration.