The Growth of HumanityISBN: 978-0-471-35448-2
Hardcover
336 pages
March 2001
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The Growth of Humanity Barry Bogin The growth of human populations
and human physical growth are intimately related, and their
combined study links several fields including anthropology,
demography, economics, and history. The Growth of Humanity provides
an introduction to key concepts, methods of research, and essential
discoveries in the fields of human demography and human growth and
development, particularly in relation to disease, nutrition, and
aging. This book explains the evolution and significance of human
life history, especially human childhood and adolescence, and shows
how new stages of human development lead inextricably to the growth
of the entire human population. Providing a comprehensive and
exciting biocultural perspective into the uses of demography in the
real world, this first volume in the new Wiley series, Foundations
of Human Biology, explains how and why the way people grow leads to
greater human reproductive success than that of any other mammal.
Written in an appealing, accessible style, The Growth of Humanity
reviews such topics as:
* How populations grow: history, methods, and principles of demography
* Basic principles of human growth and development
* Evolution of human life history
* Food, demography, and growth
* Migration and human health
* Anthropometric history
* The aging of humanity
* And much more
The Growth of Humanity is appropriate as an introduction for graduate students and advanced undergraduates studying human growth/development and demography while also proving to be a fascinating read for demographers, anthropologists, and human biologists.
* How populations grow: history, methods, and principles of demography
* Basic principles of human growth and development
* Evolution of human life history
* Food, demography, and growth
* Migration and human health
* Anthropometric history
* The aging of humanity
* And much more
The Growth of Humanity is appropriate as an introduction for graduate students and advanced undergraduates studying human growth/development and demography while also proving to be a fascinating read for demographers, anthropologists, and human biologists.