Overview
Transdisciplinary and contextual analysis of socio-economic development within context of vulnerability to poverty and food insecurity
Case study of socio-economic, cultural and agro-ecological diversity within the volatile
Horn of Africa Malthusian and Boserupian theories to help understand demographic constraints to development Africanized conceptual model of demographic responses and adaption to natural and human hazards and climate variability
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Demographic Transitions and Human Development
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Population Distribution, Migration, Urbanization and Labor Force
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Vulnerability and Adaptation: Case Studies in Population-Resource Pressure and Food Insecurity
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Reviews
From the reviews:
“This book is the first in the field of demographic transition and development in Africa with particular reference to Ethiopia … . This is a useful book that presents a number of important ideas and results. … The book is more important and useful to policymakers not only in Ethiopia, but for other countries in the sub-Saharan African region that might have similar demographic and socio-economic development issues.” (Gebremariam Woldemicael, Canadian Studies in Population, Vol. 40 (1-2), 2013)
“This book captures and brilliantly describes the distinctiveness of Ethiopian population health and nutrition trends, and the factors that impinge upon them. The authors creatively used existing data blended with a rich understanding of the local context to tell a complex story in a fascinating and insightful way. It is a must read for scholars and students of African demography.”
Dr. Jacob Adetunji, Government Demographer
“This book is clearly a masterful comprehensive exposition of the dynamics of interrelationships between population change and development in the Horn of Africa…. Full of illustrative insights and erudite discourse on key issues in the field of population science as they affect Ethiopia. … A must read for academicians, researchers and scholars in population field. This book is an authority and a reference point on Ethiopian demography”.
Clifford Odimegwu, Ph.D., Director, Programme in Demography and Population Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.
“These leading scholars have brought together a collection of data and analyses of demographic information for Ethiopia that is worthy of careful study far beyond the borders of the country. This book will be of interest to those concerned about population trends and sustainability of the human experiment worldwide”.
William Ryerson, President of the Population Media Center
“This important book, the impressive result of a strong North-South partnership, asserts the uniqueness of Ethiopian demographics while also enriching our grasp of the traditional demographic transition theory”.
John F. May, Ph.D., Lead Population Specialist, The World Bank
“This work constitutes a timely and most relevant contribution to strengthening the knowledge base necessary for policy formulation and programme development in Ethiopia as well as other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Several of the findings and recommendations are valuable beyond the specific context of Ethiopia. Indeed, the diversity and deep contrasts in demographic, social, ecological and cultural contexts make Ethiopia’s case a particularly rich and interesting one. Demographic knowledge has much to contribute to policy formulation for sustainable development and this book is a good example of the relevance of such contributions”.
Dr. Rogelio Fernandez-Castilla, UNFPA/NY
Editors and Affiliations
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Demographic Transition and Development in Africa
Book Subtitle: The Unique Case of Ethiopia
Editors: Charles Teller, Assefa Hailemariam
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8918-2
Publisher: Springer Dordrecht
eBook Packages: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, Social Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011
Hardcover ISBN: 978-90-481-8917-5Published: 11 March 2011
eBook ISBN: 978-90-481-8918-2Published: 04 March 2011
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XXIX, 359
Topics: Demography, Population Economics, Public Health, Quality of Life Research