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Population and Development Planning

  • Author: UN
  • Publication date: May 1993
  • Page count: 285
  • Language(s) in this book: English
  • Sales number: 92.XIII.13

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This publication reviews the history of development planning, its requirements for information on population and some new approaches to integrating the two components. It examines the relationships between population, development and economic planning addressed both to labour supply and to income/consumption considerations. It addresses the role of population variables in the planning of particular sectors, such as health care and education. It also draws conclusions about the need for training researchers and planners in the methods for integrating population.