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Population Dilemmas in the Middle East
Population Dilemmas in the Middle East
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A01=Gad G. Gilbar
Antinatalist Policy
arab
Arab Oil Economies
Arab Oil States
Author_Gad G. Gilbar
Category=JBFH
Category=JPVC
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate
demographic transition theory
economies
Egyptian Economy
Egyptian Expeditionary Force
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eq_isMigrated=1
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eq_society-politics
family
Family Planning Policy
Family Planning Services
fertility determinants
GNP Growth Rate
Hashemite Regime
increase
International Monetary Fund
Jordanian Economy
Large Families
Middle East
Middle Eastern demography
migration patterns analysis
Military Expenditure
natural
Natural Increase Rate
oil
Palestinian migration economic effects
Palestinian Population
planning
policy
quantitative population studies
rate
Saudi Aid
Saudi Egyptian Relations
socioeconomic development impact
states
Total Palestinian Population
Vegetable Oil Factory
West Bank
West Bank Gaza
West Bank Palestinian Population
World Development Report
Product details
- ISBN 9780714647067
- Weight: 408g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 31 Jan 1996
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This study provides a general outline of Palestinian population growth between 1948 and 1987 and then focuses on the town of Nablus for a detailed analysis of the main aspects of Palestinian migration and high rates of natural increase. The author shows how the recession that struck the Arab oil economies in the early 1980s, by slowing down the migratory movement, shut off the valve that had afforded the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza relief from economic pressures.
Population Dilemmas in the Middle East
€192.20
