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James, Jeffrey – Social Indicators Research, 2013
The well-known s-shaped diffusion of technology curve generally works well in developed countries. But how does it perform in the very different context of developing countries? Across a wide range of new technologies imported from the developed countries it works poorly. In most cases the penetration rate fails to reach 25% of the population. The…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Telecommunications, Population Distribution
Phillips, James – 1983
The relationship between world hunger and world population is explored in this document for high school global education classes. Reasons for the high birth rates in developing nations are suggested, e.g., a poor family has many children because children are an inexpensive work force, provide extra income, and care for parents in old age. The…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Development
Svala, Gertrud – 1972
A profile of Sweden is sketched in this paper. Emphasis is placed on the nature, scope, and accomplishments of population activities in the country. Topics and sub-topics include: location and description of the country; population--size, growth patterns, age structure, urban/rural distribution, ethnic and religious composition, migration,…
Descriptors: Demography, Developed Nations, Family Planning, Health Education
Peer reviewedMauldin, W. Parker – Science, 1980
Future trends in population are described as they relate to developed and developing nations. It is suggested that for the next 20 years there will be a decrease in population growth rates for all areas of the world except Africa. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Futures (of Society)
Keyfitz, Nathan – Scientific American, 1989
Discusses the issue of human population. Illustrates the projections of the growing human population in terms of developed and less developed countries. Describes the family planning programs in several countries. Lists three references for further reading. (YP)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Family Planning, Food
Peer reviewedHendry, Peter – Population Bulletin, 1988
The principle cause of hunger and malnutrition is poverty. The extent of popular access to gainful employment, to arable land, to suitable technologies determines nutritional status more than aggregate food production. World food production is rising; but population is also increasing, along with the numbers of those who, either temporarily or…
Descriptors: Agricultural Personnel, Agricultural Production, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Camp, Sharon L., Ed.; And Others – 1981
This booklet contains reports presented by delegates from Mexico, Egypt, China, Bangladesh, Italy, the Philippines, Zaire, and Indonesia to the International Conference on Population and the Urban Future held in Rome, Italy, on September 1-4, 1980. An introductory statement by the Executive Director of the United Nations Fund for Population…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Family Planning, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBearman, Toni Carbo; And Others – Library Trends, 1986
In the first of three articles, Bearman discusses trends, policy issues, and implications of policy developments for the library and information community. Jacob and Rings discuss copyright law, regulations, culture, language, recent technological developments, economic aspects, and privacy legislation. Burger provides background on evaluating…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Cultural Differences, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Bouvier, Leon F. – Natural History, 1983
Large scale international migration has resulted in employment problems in receiving countries, is changing the composition of national populations, and may alter historic national cultures. National and international policies must address the legal and ethical questions that countries are facing with the rising tide of migrants. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedvan der Tak, Jean, Ed.; And Others – Population Bulletin, 1979
This Bulletin updates the story of world population presented in 1971, "Man's Population Predicament." Estimated at half a billion in 1650, world population reached 2 billion in 1930, 4 billion in 1975, and is projected to be about 6 billion in 2000. Most of today's rapid growth is occurring among people living in less developed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bulletins, Demography, Depleted Resources
World Fertility Survey, London (England). – 1977
This annual report describes, through narrative and statistical tables, the progress made in 1976 by the World Fertility Survey (WFS), an international population research program. The function of the WFS is to assist a large number of interested countries, particularly the developing countries, in carrying out nationally representative,…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Birth Rate, Demography, Developed Nations
Coalition for Population Year, Washington, DC. – 1974
The proceedings of the International Youth Seminar propound policy recommendations for developed nations, a critique of a world plan of action, and a youth action program. The conference was part of the Coalition for Population Year functions attended by members of such organizations as Planned Parenthood, Zero Population Growth, and Environmental…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Consumer Economics, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Nortman, Dorothy – 1971
This third annual "Factbook," containing neither text nor charts, is a supplement rather than an entirely new edition. It consists of 17 tables with new information and a new map of the world showing current government positions of family planning programs and policies. As in earlier editions, the tables are the core of this report. They…
Descriptors: Contraception, Demography, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Piotrow, Phyllis T. – 1980
This booklet focuses on demographic change during the 1980s and 1990s, with special emphasis on the social and political pressures of accelerated demographic growth. It is intended for use in classrooms, community discussion groups, and seminars. Two world population trends are designated as most likely to dominate the demographic picture in the…
Descriptors: Demography, Depleted Resources, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Peer reviewedCohen, Sharon; Garran, Christopher – Social Education, 1998
Describes a unit on demographics for a high school world-history course that addresses questions of uneven population growth and the "problem of global overpopulation." Provides a detailed outline of the two-day unit including unit and daily goals and objectives, daily activities and questions, and ideas for further student research. (DSK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Demography, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
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