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population geography  

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  • Population geography asks two basic questions about the distribution of people, namely, “Where?” and “Why there?” In other words, population geography is specifically concerned with the geographic distribution of people, their composition in terms of age and gender, and the three main processes that determine an area's population growth, namely, fertility, mortality, and migration. While the boundary between population geography and demography has become blurred, population geographers contribute significantly to population studies and/ or demography in their own unique way by offering a geographic perspective to the study of population. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Population Geography]

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