SOC605 Population Dynamics Book provides comprehensive information on factors that influence the change of population growth, distribution, and structure over time. In this course, the student learns about major theories, models, and empirical data behind our understanding of the trends in population and its consequences for social, economic, and environmental change. Students of SOC605 will be able to explore how birth rates, death rates, migration patterns, and government policies shape the forces of population dynamics.
This book will take you through demographic transition theory, fertility patterns, aging of populations, and socio-economic consequences of population change. SOC605 also covers global population challenges: overpopulation, urbanization, and implications of demographic shifts on resources and the environment.
The SOC605 book also describes the measurement tools applied in population studies, including population pyramids, analysis of census data, and fertility indicators. In this way, students will be able to understand better how population policies can influence societal development, health care, education, and urban planning.
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