1st Edition

Asia's Population Problems With a Discussion of Population and Immigration in Australia

Edited By S. Chandrasekhar Copyright 1967
    314 Pages
    by Routledge

    314 Pages
    by Routledge

    Asia's Population Problems (1967) features papers written by specialists – demographers, economists and sociologists – examining the various population issues facing different Asian countries in the decades following the Second World War. Population facts and policies, apart from affecting an individual’s happiness and security and a nation’s economic and social advancement, have come to play an important role in international relations. A proper understanding of demographic trends is key, and this volume aims to supply significant population facts and figures, and also provides the general national, economic and political framework of each country against which certain international demographic attitudes, approaches and policies may be understood.

    1. Asia’s Population Problems and Solutions The Editor  2. Communist China’s Demographic Dilemma S. Chandrasekhar  3. India’s Population: Fact, Problem and Policy S. Chandrasekhar  4. Japan’s Population Problem Thomas O. Wilkinson  5. Indonesia’s Population Problem Everett Hawkins  6. Pakistan’s Population Problem Anwar Iqbal Querishi  7. Malaysia’s Population Problem J.C. Caldwell  8. Taiwan’s Population Problem William Petersen  9. Australia’s Population Robert Horn  10. Asian Migration – An Australian Failure? Anthony Clunies Ross  11. A Proposal for Change in Australia’s Immigration Policy Kenneth Rivett

    Biography

    S. Chandrasekhar