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Demography

Course aims

The course grants students basic knowledges of population reproduction. The main components of this process are natural increase and migration.
Demographic studies present knowledges about population development and
changes of the primary population structures (age composition, national and
religion structure etc.)

Literature

Jones H. (1990): Population Geography. London, Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd, second edition.

Newel, C.: Methods and models in Demography (1994). Chichester, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Advised literature

Cox, P. R.: Demography (1978). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, fifth edition.

van Dijk, J., Pellenbarg, P., H. (1999): Demography of Firms (Spatial Dynamics of Firm Behaviour). Groningen, NGS 262, Faculty of Spatial Sciences,

Woods, R., Rees, P., H. (1986): Population Structures and Models. London,
Allen & Unwin.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 118-0909
Abbreviation DEMOGR
Course title Demography
Coordinating department Department of Regional and Environmental Economics
Course coordinator RNDr. Ivan Šotkovský, Ph.D.