Onze boeken

Delen: Facebook Twitter

Human Fertility in Russia Since the Nineteenth Century

Door Ansley Johnson Coale e.a.

Human Fertility in Russia Since the Nineteenth Century
CategorieRusland / Sovjet-Unie
Boeknummer#381023
TitelHuman Fertility in Russia Since the Nineteenth Century
AuteurCoale, Ansley Johnson & Barbara A. Anderson & Erna Härm
BoektypeGebonden hardcover met stofomslag
UitgeverijNew Jersey : Princeton University Press
Jaar van uitgave2015
ISBN100691627991
ISBN139780691627991
TaalEngels
BeschrijvingOriginal blue boards, gilt lettered spine, dust jacket, some illustrations in b/w, 8vo.
SamenvattingThe birth rate in late-nineteenth century Russia was high and virtually constant, but by 1970 it had fallen by about two-thirds. Although similar reductions have occurred in other countries, the decline in Russian fertility is of particular interest because it took place in a setting of great ethnic heterogeneity and under economic and social institutions different from those in the West. This book 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. Originally published in 1979. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Pagina's314
ConditieRedelijk — Wear on dust jacket and slightly discoloured. Foxed on cut.
Prijs€ 40,00
ToevoegenToevoegen aan winkelwagen

Zie ook

Onze gebruikte boeken verkeren in goede tweedehands staat, tenzij hierboven anders beschreven. Kleine onvolkomenheden zijn niet altijd vermeld.