Population Geography

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The study of human population distribution, migration, and fertility rates.

"Population geography relates to variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations."
"Population geography involves demography in a geographical perspective."
"It focuses on the characteristics of population distributions that change in a spatial context."
"The size and composition of these populations are regulated by the demographic processes of fertility, mortality, and migration."
"Contributions to population geography are cross-disciplinary because geographical epistemologies related to environment, place and space have been developed at various times."
"Related disciplines include geography, demography, sociology, and economics."
"Population geography relates to variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations."
"Population geography involves demography in a geographical perspective."
"This often involves factors such as where population is found..."
"The size and composition of these populations are regulated by the demographic processes of fertility, mortality, and migration."
"Related disciplines include geography, demography, sociology, and economics."
"Population geography relates to variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations."
"Contributions to population geography are cross-disciplinary because geographical epistemologies related to environment, place and space have been developed at various times."
"The size and composition of these populations are regulated by the demographic processes of fertility, mortality, and migration."
"This often involves factors such as where population is found..."
"Related disciplines include geography, demography, sociology, and economics."
"Population geography involves demography in a geographical perspective."
"Population geography relates to variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations."
"Population geography relates to variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations."
"Contributions to population geography are cross-disciplinary because geographical epistemologies related to environment, place and space have been developed at various times."