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R M Prothero

    Third World Quarterly
    |October 1, 1987
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    This study examines population shifts and internal migration in the Third World, analyzing diverse approaches and future challenges. It provides a broad overview of demographic changes and their implications.

    Area of Science:

    • Demography
    • Sociology
    • Geography

    Background:

    • Population movements and distribution changes are significant in the Third World.
    • Understanding these demographic shifts requires examining various perspectives.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To broadly outline population movements and distribution changes in major Third World continental areas.
    • To compare and contrast different approaches and interpretations of these population dynamics.
    • To describe current practical issues and suggest future developments related to internal migration.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of population movements.
    • Review of ideological and disciplinary viewpoints on migration.
    • Assessment of contemporary challenges and future trends.
    Keywords:
    Comparative StudiesDemographic FactorsDeveloping CountriesEstimation TechnicsGeographic FactorsMigrationMigration, InternalPopulationPopulation DynamicsPopulation ForecastResearch MethodologySpatial Distribution--changes

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    Main Results:

    • Identified broad patterns of population redistribution in the Third World.
    • Highlighted diverse theoretical and ideological interpretations of migration.
    • Outlined practical problems associated with population shifts.

    Conclusions:

    • Internal migration is a key focus within broader population dynamics.
    • Understanding population changes necessitates considering multiple perspectives.
    • Anticipating future developments requires addressing current practical challenges.