Volume 61 - Number 4 - Winter 1995
A. General Population Studies and Theories
Works of a general and comprehensive nature. Studies that are limited
to well-defined problems of demography are cited under the relevant
topic and are cross-referenced to this division, if appropriate.
A.1. General Population
Global population studies.
A.1.1. General Population--Long Studies
Comprehensive, book-length surveys of the present status of demography
and its principal branches, including the historical development of
these studies, analytical studies of demography as a whole, and global
population studies.
No citations in this issue.
A.1.2. General Population--Short Studies
Short (fewer than 100 pages), general works on population and global
population studies. Items on activities of research institutions in
demography are also included.
No citations in this issue.
A.2. Population Theory
Discussions of the main principles of demography and population theory
not applied to actual data, including such concepts as Malthusianism,
the demographic transition, overpopulation, optimum population, and
stable and stationary population models as distinct from methodological
studies and models using data, which are classified under
N. Methods of Research and Analysis Including Models
.
No citations in this issue.
A.3. Interrelations with Other Disciplines
Interdisciplinary studies of demographic problems and studies of the
interaction of demography with other disciplines. This coding is also
used for reports, studies, and surveys from other disciplines that
include information of demographic interest.
No citations in this issue.
A.4. Textbooks and Teaching Programs
Major demographic textbooks and teaching aids, general surveys and
collections of readings that are particularly suitable as supplements
to coursework, studies on the organization and coverage of training
programs in demography, and selected items on population education.
No citations in this issue.
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