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Book Reviews 193 themes relating to European population geography is EUROPE‘S POPULATION: TOWARDS THE NEXT covered, including changing demographic structures, CENTURY edited by R. Hall and P. White. UCL Press, household and family trends, labour force issues, London, 1995. No. of pages: xiii + 208. Price €45.00 population redistribution and international migration. (hardback), €14.95 (paperback). ISBN 1 85728 178 0 Whilst British scholars make up the majority author- (hardback), 1 85728 179 9 (paperback). ship, there are contributions from French, Spanish, Italian and Finnish writers too. This is the second book produced by geographers on The opening chapter, by the editors, provides a very Europe’s population in the last couple of years, and it good overview of the scope of the book. For the is tempting therefore to make comparisons between student with limited time, this is the most useful this volume and the one edited by Daniel Noin and chapter to read for it manages to integrate a large Robert Words (The Changing Population of Europe, Basil number of themes - economic, demographic, social Blackwell, 1993). I will limit myself to just two. The first is very obvious: Hall and White’s book is more up- and political -
International Journal of Population Geography – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 1996
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