Polynesian migration and the demographic transition a missing dimension of recent theoretical models
Studies in Polynesian population movements and their implications for the development of Island economies and the welfare of their people presently have a choice between two (Dependency/World System=DE-WS and Migration, Remittances, Aid and Bureaucracy=MIRAB) theoretical models. The author criticize...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies in Polynesian population movements and their implications for the development of Island economies and the welfare of their people presently have a choice between two (Dependency/World System=DE-WS and Migration, Remittances, Aid and Bureaucracy=MIRAB) theoretical models. The author criticizes these models and uses a third theoretical perspective (Kingsley Davis' theory of "multi-phasic demographic response") to examine Polynesian migration and the demographic transition in this region with special reference to the Cook Islands. (DÜI-Sen) |
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Beschreibung: | Graph. Darst 3 graph. Darst., 4 Tab., Lit. S. 33-35 |
ISSN: | 0030-8978 |