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Topic in Population Geography

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Basic Topics Covered in Population Geography are as follows:- Demographic phenomena (natality, mortality, growth rates, etc.) through both space and time Increases or decreases in population numbers The movements and mobility of populations Occupational structure The way in which places in turn react to population phenomena, e.g. immigration The grouping of people within settlements The way from the geographical of places, e.g. settlement pattern.  All of the above are looked at over space and time. Population geography also studies human-environment interactions, including problems from those relationships, such as  overpopulation , pollution, and others. A few types of maps that show the spatial layout of population are choropleth, isoline, and dot maps. Source:  Population Geography