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Population Dynamics and Public Health

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Provides an introduction to population dynamics, the processes by which populations change, as a foundation for understanding population health. Demonstrates how births, deaths, and migrations determine the size, growth, age-sex structure, and geographic location of populations. Reviews the proximate and indirect causes of population change. Covers the calculation and interpretation of basic measures used to describe population dynamics and the major sources of demographic data.

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