Migration, population growth and employment in metropolitan areas of selected developing countries
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : United Nations, 1985Description: vii, 94 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 23 100 SD:304.6091724 Un54
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100 SD:304.607205 Un58 Report of the Asia-Pacific POPIN Expert Working Group on Population Information Networking, 16-20 October 1986, Beijing, China | 100 SD:304.6091724 Al463 Knowledge and attitudes of grassroots family planning workers about contraceptive methods. India | 100 SD:304.6091724 Ot87 Population prospects in developing countries : | 100 SD:304.6091724 Un54 Migration, population growth and employment in metropolitan areas of selected developing countries | 100 SD:304.609417 CSO(2007/1) Vital Statistics : | 100 SD:304.609417 CSO(2011/1) Vital Statistics : | 100 SD:304.609417 CSO(2012/1) Vital Staistics : |
This study addresses mainly the demographic aspect of population growth and employment in metropolitan areas, the distinction between natural increase and migration is crucial for policy planning because policies aimed at migration require planning instruments that are very different from those required in family planning policies. Knowledge about the relative contribution of two components is therefore essential for the formulation of successful development plans.
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