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Michael S. Teitelbaum, Jay M. Winter
LA PAURA DEL DECLINO DEMOGRAFICO
IL MULINO, 1987
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Studio Maglione Maria Luisa
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Descrizione bibliografica
Titolo: La paura del declino demografico
Titolo originale: The fear of population decline
Autore: Michael S. Teitelbaum, Jay M. Winter
Curatore: Franco Cazzola
Traduzione di: Anna Guala de Sandre
Editore: Bologna: Il Mulino, Aprile 1987
Lunghezza: 223 pagine; 21 cm
ISBN: 8815011900, 9788815011909
Collana: Volume 18 di Contemporanea
Soggetti: Demografia, Variazioni, Sec. 20., Popolazione, Aumento, Diminuzione, Cause, Ottocento, Novecento, Politica, Società, Sociologia, Antropologia, Scienze sociali, 1870-1945, 1945-1965, Dinamiche sociali, Emigrazione, Immigrazione, Crolli demografici, Natalità, Declino demografico, Occidente, Europa, Stati Uniti d'America, Analisi sociale, Politiche pronatalistiche, Tendenze, Pregiudizi, Ideologie politiche, Economia, Donne, Madri, Bambini, Famiglia, Comunità, Figlie femmine, Differenze di genere, Maschi, Critica, Saggi, Libri Vintage fuori catalogo, Bibliografia, Studi culturali, Politiche internazionali, Controllo, Democrazia, Dinamiche, Seconda Guerra Mondiale, Dopoguerra, Anni Sessanta, Fecondità, Unione Sovietica, Migrazioni, Terzo Mondo, Esplosione demografica, Nascite, Anni Settanta, Francia, Germania, Anni Ottanta, Manifesto di Heidelberg, Partito comunista rumeno, ONU, Statistiche, Fertilità, Lavoro, Salute, Mortalità infantile, Comportamenti, Carestie, Epidemie, Agricoltura, Allarme, Montesquieu, Malthus, Marx, Mill, Darwin, Jack London, Aldous Huxley, Selezione naturale, Sovrappopolazione, Coorti, Darwinismo sociale, Razzismo, Etnie, Ispanici, Neri, Eugenetica, Tecniche di fecondazione artificiale, Aborto, Maternità, Rachel Carson, Alfred Sauvy, Margaret Sanger, Paul Ehrlich, Poor Law, Povertà, Rachel Carson, Condorcet, Demography, Variations, 20th century, Population, Increase, Decrease, Causes, Nineteenth century, Twentieth century, Politics, Society, Sociology, Anthropology, Social sciences, Social dynamics, Emigration, Immigration, Demographic collapses, Birth rate, Demographic decline, West, Europe, United States, Social analysis, Pratalistic policies, Trends, Prejudices, Political ideologies, Economy, Women, Mothers, Children, Family, Community, Daughters, Gender differences, Males, Criticism, Essays, Books out of print, Bibliography, Cultural studies, International politics, Control, Democracy, Dynamics, Second world war, Postwar, Sixties, Fruitfulness, Soviet union, Migrations, Third world, Population explosion, Births, Seventies, France, Germany, Eighties, Romanian communist party, UN, Statistics, Fertility, Work, Health, Child mortality, Behaviors, Famines, Epidemics, Agriculture, Alarm, Natural selection, Overpopulation, Cohorts, Darwinism, Racism, Ethnicities, Hispanics, Blacks, Eugenics, Artificial insemination techniques, Abortion, Maternity, Poverty, Tasso
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