Questo sito usa cookie di analytics per raccogliere dati in forma aggregata e cookie di terze parti per migliorare l'esperienza utente.
Leggi l'Informativa Cookie Policy completa.

Human Fertility in Russia Since the Nineteenth Century (A Publication of the Office of Population Research, Princeton University)

Human Fertility in Russia Since the Nineteenth Century (A Publication of the Office of Population Research, Princeton University) | Rare and modern books | Coale, Ansley J., Anderson, Barbara, Harm, Erna

Rare and modern books
Coale, Ansley J., Anderson, Barbara, Harm, Erna
Princeton University Press, 1979
199.95 €
(Ladysmith, Canada)

Payment methods

Details

  • Year of publication
  • 1979
  • ISBN
  • 0691031223
  • Place of printing
  • Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.
  • Author
  • Coale, Ansley J., Anderson, Barbara, Harm, Erna
  • Publishers
  • Princeton University Press
  • Size
  • 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
  • Edition
  • F First Edition
  • Keyword
  • FERTILITY HUMAN SOVIET UNION POPULATION MEDICAL REPRODUCTIVE, MEDICINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIAL SCIENCE DEMOGRAPHY Coale, Ansley J., Anderson, Barbara, Harm, Erna Human Fertility in Russia Since the Nineteenth Century (A, Publication of the Office of Population Research, Princeton University) History Statistics Vital 285 pages, including notes, references and index. Tells the full statistical story of trends, in Russian fertility since the first census in 1897 by examining, the conditions - social, economic, cultural, and demographic - that existed at the beginning of and during, the decline in human fertility. Among the characteristics, considered are level of mortality, ethnic composition, literacy and educational attainment, proportion urban, and occupational composition. Book clean and unmarked with light, wear. Binding sound. Average wear to dust jacket. Nice copy., History
  • Binding description
  • J H Good Hardcover
  • State of preservation
  • Very Good
  • Languages
  • English
  • Binding
  • Hardcover
  • First edition
  • True

Description

285 pages including notes, references and index. Tells the full statistical story of trends in Russian fertility since the first census in 1897 by examining the conditions - social, economic, cultural, and demographic - that existed at the beginning of and during the decline in human fertility. Among the characteristics considered are level of mortality, ethnic composition, literacy and educational attainment, proportion urban, and occupational composition. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. Average wear to dust jacket. Nice copy. Book

Logo Maremagnum en