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Page 120
... population growth and adjust to the rapid expansion of population that accompanied their industrialization . Most of the changes that occurred in patterns of family planning took place before public family services were es- tablished ...
... population growth and adjust to the rapid expansion of population that accompanied their industrialization . Most of the changes that occurred in patterns of family planning took place before public family services were es- tablished ...
Page 162
... population of Bolivia was about 1,800,000 , and after 25 years of slow population growth the number had increased to only about 2,300,000 . Between 1925 and 1950 the population grew at a slightly accelerated rate ( despite the losses of ...
... population of Bolivia was about 1,800,000 , and after 25 years of slow population growth the number had increased to only about 2,300,000 . Between 1925 and 1950 the population grew at a slightly accelerated rate ( despite the losses of ...
Page 491
... population is scattered in forestry , fishing , mining , and other types of activity in small settlements . The historical movement of the population in Quebec has been from large num- bers of scattered , diversified settlements to an ...
... population is scattered in forestry , fishing , mining , and other types of activity in small settlements . The historical movement of the population in Quebec has been from large num- bers of scattered , diversified settlements to an ...
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