World population trends and policies: 1981 monitoring report, Volume II, Population Policies/ United Nations
Material type: TextSeries: Department of International and Sicial Affairs Population Studies; No. 79Publication details: New York: United Nation Publication, 1982.Description: V2 ( viii, 196 pages): charts, tables; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 23rd 100 SD:312 WPT(81)2
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Explanatory notes -- Part Three. Population Policies :Introduction -- XX. Natural increase of population -- XXI. Mortality,morbidity and health policies -- XXII. Fertility -- XXIII. International migration -- Annex : Statistical data tables 38 -52
The present report on population policies is divided into four chapters, which deal, respectively, with population growth, mortality, fertility and international migration. The first three chapters consist of introductory remarks, a discussion of major issues and changes by level of development and the area of responsibility of each regional commission, and some general concluding remarks. The chapter on international migration has been organized differently from the others, in that it examines major migratory flows and related policies within and between areas and not by level of development.
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