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Köp båda 2 för 1395 krThis multidisciplinary text involves 49 specialists in demography, public health, sociology, economics, finance, political science, and geography. The illuminating tome provides regional case studies, theoretical issues on the demographic dividend and its drivers, and challenges in health, climate change, urbanization, migration, and related issues. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries. (G. Emeagwali, Choice, Vol. 55 (6), February, 2018)
Hans Groth is the Chairman of the Board of the World Demographic and Ageing Forum (WDA-Forum). A medical doctor by training, he has been working with Pfizer Inc. for 24 years, until 2013. In 2003, he was appointed Pfizer Global Health Fellow by UNAIDS to conduct case studies in Central Asia and Siberia in order to quantify the threat potential of HIV/AIDS/TB in that region. For the past fifteen years Hans Groth has been studying the interaction between global demographic change, economic development, wealth and societal stability. Among numerous publications he is the co-editor of the reference book Population Dynamics in Muslim Countries Assembling the Jigsaw (Springer, 2012). John F. May is a Visiting Scholar at the Population Reference Bureau (PRB) in Washington, D.C. and Adjunct Professor of Demography at Georgetown University. For 15 years, he was a lead demographer at the World Bank. He has worked on many population projects around the world for UNFPA, UNICEF, USAID, and IUSSP. He earned his doctorate in demography from the University of Paris-V (Sorbonne). His book World Population Policies: Their Origin, Evolution, and Impact (Springer, 2012) received the 2012 Global Media Award of the Population Institute for the best book on population. In March 2013, he was elected an Associate Member of the Belgian Academy of Sciences.
1) Introduction: Hans Groth and John F. May.- Part I: Sub-Saharan Africas Population: Country and Regional Case Studies: 2) Africas Population: History, Current Status, and Projections: Jean-Pierre Guengant.- 3) Reaping a Demographic Dividend in Africa's Largest Country: Nigeria: Emmanuel Jimenez and Muhammad Ali Pate.- 4) The Second Biggest African Country Undergoing Rapid Change: Ethiopia: Assefa Hailemariam.- 5) The Third Biggest African Country: The Democratic Republic of the Congo: David Shapiro, Basile O. Tambashe, and Anatole Romaniuk.- 6) A Case of Almost Complete Demographic Transition: South Africa: Tom A. Moultrie.- 7) Fertility Transitions and Schooling Dividends in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Experienceof Vanguard Countries: Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue and Noah Hirschl.- 8) Countries with Fertility Transitions in Progress: Jean-Franois Kobian and Moussa Bougma.- 9) Countries with Slow and Irregular Fertility Transitions: Gervais Beninguisse and Liliane Manitchoko.- 10) Countries with Very Slow or Incipient Fertility Transitions: Hamidou Issaka Maga and Jean-Pierre Guengant.- 11) Demographic Challenges of the Sahel Countries: John F. May, Jean-Pierre Guengant, and Vincent Barras.- Part II: Drivers of the Demographic Dividend: 12) The Demographic Dividend: A Potential Surplus Generated by a DemographicTransition: Vincent Turbat.- 13) African Fertility Changes: Bruno Schoumaker.- 14) Access to Family Planning and Womens Health: Ndola Prata.- 15) Manpower, Education, Skills, and Jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa: Nicolas Eberstadt.- 16) Marriage Patterns and the Demographic Dividend: Dominique Meekers and Anastasia Gage.- 17) Mortality, Health, and Aging in Sub-Saharan Africa: Bruno Masquelier and Almamy Malick Kant.- 18) Acute and Chronic Health Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Unfinished Agenda: Thomas Zeltner, Farhad Riahi, and Jonas Huber.- 19) New and Reemerging Infectious Diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa: Alan Whiteside and Nick Zebryk.- 20) Migration, Urbanization, and Slums in Sub-Saharan Africa: Blessing Mberu, Donatien Bguy, and Alex Ezeh.- 21) Internal and International Migration: Nikola Sander and Elin Charles-Edwards.- Part III: Development Challenges: 22) Economic Growth and Public and Private Investments: Vincent Turbat.- 23) Governance, Transparency, and the Rule of Law: Anna Zuber, Christian Blickenstorfer, and Hans Groth.- 24) The Role of Natural Resources: Daniel J. Mabrey.- 25) Population, Food Security, and Climate Change: Africa's Challenges: Jason Bremner.- 26) The Development of Organized Commodity Exchanges in Africa: An Economic Analysis: Heinz Zimmermann and Marco Haase.- Part IV: Assembling Sub-Saharan Africas Jigsaw: 27) Is a Rapid Fertility Decline Possible? Lessons from Asia and Emerging Countries: Feng Wang.- 28) Demographic Dividend Models: Scott Moreland and Elizabeth Leahy Madsen.- 29) The Roles of Governments, the Private Sector, and the International Community: Jotham Musinguzi.- 30) Conflicts and the Demographic Transition: Economic Opportunity or Disaster?: Siri Aas Rustad, Gudrun stby, and Henrik Urdal.- 31) Conclusions: Hans Groth and John F. May.