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Title The end of world population growth in the 21st century : new challenges for human capital formation and sustainable development / edited by Wolfgang Lutz, Warren C. Sanderson, and Sergei Scherbov
Published London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2004

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Description x, 341 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Population and sustainable development series
Population and sustainable development series.
Contents 1. Introduction / Wolfgang Lutz and Warren Sanderson -- 2. The End of World Population Growth / Wolfgang Lutz, Warren Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov -- 3. Applications of Probabilistic Population Forecasting / Wolfgang Lutz, Warren Sanderson and Sergei Scherbov -- 4. Future Human Capital: Population Projections by Level of Education / Anne Goujon and Wolfgang Lutz -- 5. Literate Life Expectancy: Charting the Progress in Human Development / Wolfgang Lutz and Anne Goujon -- 6. Population-Environment-Development-Agriculture Interactions in Africa: A Case Study on Ethiopia / Wolfgang Lutz ...[et al.] -- 7. Interactions between Education and HIV: Demographic Examples from Botswana / Warren Sanderson -- 8. China's Future Urban and Rural Population by Level of Education / Gui-ying Cao and Wolfgang Lutz -- 9. Population, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Change / Brian O'Neill, Landis MacKellar and Wolfgang Lutz -- 10. Policies for Population in Sustainable Development: From "Population Stabilization" to "Population Balance" / Wolfgang Lutz, Warren Sanderson and Brian O'Neill
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Population forecasting.
Twenty-first century -- Forecasts.
Demographic transition.
Author Lutz, Wolfgang.
Sanderson, Warren C.
Scherbov, Sergei.
LC no. 2003025468
ISBN 1844070999 paperback
1844070891 hardback
1844070999 :
Other Titles End of world population growth in the twenty first century : new challenges for human capital formation and sustainable development