Volume 61 - Number 4 - Winter 1995
K. Demographic and Economic Interrelations
Studies concerned with the relations between population factors as a
whole and economic aspects. Relations affecting a single demographic
variable and economic factors are coded under the variable concerned
and cross-referenced to this division, if appropriate.
K.1. Economic Development and Population
Studies concerned equally with economic and social development. Most
studies on the microeconomics of the family will be found in
G.2. Family and Household
and cross-referenced to this division, if appropriate.
K.1.1. General Economic Development and Population
Studies on economic and social development with a worldwide emphasis,
together with those with no geographical emphasis.
No citations in this issue.
K.1.2. Developing Countries
General studies on the relations between population factors and
economic development in developing countries. Includes studies on
dependency as they relate to developing countries.
No citations in this issue.
K.1.3. Developed Countries
Studies on the relations between population and economic factors as
they affect the developed world. Also includes studies on the economic
effects of a stationary or declining population, the effects of aging
on the economy, retirement, and problems of economic dependency in
developed countries.
No citations in this issue.
K.2. Population Growth and Natural Resources
Studies on the environment, quality of life, conservation, food
production, etc., and their interrelations with population factors.
No citations in this issue.
K.3. Employment and Labor Force Participation
Studies of employment and labor force statistics that are of
demographic relevance. Includes studies of the labor force (employment
status, occupation, and industry) and of the relations among
employment, labor force participation, and population factors. Studies
on the effect of female labor force participation on fertility are
coded under
F.1. General Fertility
and cross-referenced here.
No citations in this issue.
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