Written lucidly and simply to serve as an introduction to the study of
the African continent from a human population perspective, this book
demonstrates important factors in the ebb and flow of group size and
structure using the example of the fastest growing region in the
world. From a total original population of less than a quarter million
in prehistoric times to the present count of 642 million people in
1990, Africa is now demonstrating an annual growth rate of 3.0%, the
highest on the planet. While the rest of the world's population is
expected to increase by 60%, Africa's is expected to increase by 100%,
doubling by the year 2025 to a projected total of 1.6 billion people.
The major factor creating the high growth rate is the drop in death
rates while the fertility rates remain high. Stress on the population
has been related to urbanization which has increased since African
countries attained independence in the 1960s. Employment opportunities
in cities are inadequate and slum conditions have appeared around most
major cities. Since agriculture remains the major industry and
occupation, rural development policies are seen to hold the most
promise for stemming urban migration and reducing famine and poverty.
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ISBN
9780313021633
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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