Scotland's Populations is a coherent and comprehensive description and
analysis of the most recent 170 years of Scottish population history.
With its coverage of both national and local themes, set in the
context of changes in Scottish economy and society, this study is an
essential and definitive source for anyone teaching or writing on
modern Scottish history, sociology, or geography. Michael Anderson
explores subjects such as population growth and decline, rural
settlement and depopulation, and migration and emigration. It sets
current and recent population changes in their long-term context,
exploring how the legacies of past demographic change have combined
with a history of weak industrial investment, employment insecurity,
deprivation, and poor living conditions to produce the population
profiles and changes of Scotland today. While focussing on Scottish
data, Anderson engages in a rigorous treatment of comparisons of
Scotland with its neighbours in the British Isles and elsewhere in
Europe, which ensures that this is more than a one-country study.
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ISBN
9780192528407
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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