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GEOG43343 — (was 4332) Population Geography

Add to Bookmarks 3 hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was GEOG 4332. Focus on global, national, and sub-national population processes, issues, and policies. Emphasis placed on the basic demographic components of fertility, mortality, and migration; on population structures; and on the factors which influence the demographic components and the population structures over time. Policy implications of the population processes and changes explored. Issued addressed from a spatial perspective. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as GEOG 53343 (was GEOG 5332).

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