258 Pages
by
Routledge
258 Pages
by
Routledge
250 Pages
by
Routledge
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Problems associated with aggregation and classification are the underlying theme of this book. When data assembled from individuals are presented as group characteristics, this process has logical complications. Racial profiling and ethnic discrimination are obvious examples of the problem. Petersen's book analyzes in general how information from "persons" turns into statistics about specific... Read more
Introduction; I: Population; 1: The Fundamentals of Demography; 2: Population Structure; 3: Population in History; 4: Malthus; 5: Marx and Early Marxists; 6: Lenin and His Successors; 7: Parents versus the State; 8: Efforts to Reduce the Fertility of Less Developed Countries; 9: A State in the Desert; 10: The Abortion Controversy; II: Ethnicity; 11: Concepts of Ethnicity; 12: Political Influences on Ethnicity; 13: Europe’s Nations and Subnations; Names in Population Records: ; 15: Jews as a Race; 16: Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans; 17: Social Consequences of Religion; 18: A Closing Word
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William Petersen






