Population geography
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Population geography
Geography
Geography is the science that studies the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth. A literal translation would be "to describe or write about the Earth". The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes...

is a division of human geography
Human geography
Human geography is one of the two major sub-fields of the discipline of geography. Human geography is the study of the world, its people, communities, and cultures. Human geography differs from physical geography mainly in that it has a greater focus on studying human activities and is more...

. It is the study of the ways in which spatial variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations are related to the nature of places. Population geography involves demography in a geographical perspective. It focuses on the characteristics of population distributions that change in a spatial context. Examples can be shown through population density maps. A few types of maps that show the spatial layout of population are choropleth, isoline, and dot maps.
Population geography studies:
  • Demographic phenomena (natality, mortality, growth rates, etc) through both space and time
  • Increase or decrease 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
    Immigration
    Immigration is the act of foreigners passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence...



Research topics of other geographic sub-disciplines, such as settlement geography
Settlement geography
Settlement geography is a branche of geography that investigates the earth's surface's part settled by humans.- Classification :Traditionally, it belongs to human geography and is divided into urban geography and the geography of rural settlements. Apart from India, the term is actually rarely used...

, have also a population-geographic dimension:
  • Grouping of people in settlements
  • The way from the geographical character of places e.g. settlement patterns


All of the above are looked at over space and time.
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