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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
GEOG0219-2  Geo-demography
Duration :  20h Th, 10h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Master en sciences de la population et du développement à finalité spécialisée en population et environnement, 2nd yearToute l'année6
Holder(s) :  Laurence Thomsin
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  1. The terms of geography on people

Specificities of the geographical approach to people

Direction and scope of the geodemography

A. The scope of the démogéography

B. The scope of the démogéography

2. Information sources

Censuses

A. The content of a census

B. Goals and constraints census

C. The census techniques

The State Civil

A. A recent practice, which is not yet universal

B. Content and counting

Other sources

A. Population registers, voter registers and other

B. Investigations

The limits of information

3. Overview on methods

The methodological foundations of the geography of the population

A. The spatial properties of the people

B. People and space-time

Analysis of demographic analysis demogeographic

A. Tracking people in space and time

B. The longitudinal and cross

C. Indicators, estimates, standardized indices

The Depiction and statistical data

A. The visualization of spatial distributions: mapping and demographic data types

B. Representation of statistical series, typologies and multivariate analysis

4. The spatial distribution of population

Concepts related to the spatial distribution

A. The number of people

B. The geographical units

Measuring and mapping the spatial distribution

A. The representation of staff

B. The representation of densities

C. The statistical measures

The study of changes in spatial distribution

A. Changes absolute

B. Variations on

5. The study of demographic structures

Data available and topics of study

A. The variables

B. The socio-cultural variables

C. Socio-economic variables

D. The graphic representation of data structure

The analytical indicators

A. Rates

B. Reports

The indicators

Multidimensional analysis

6. The study of population dynamics

The events

The analytical indicators

A. Analytical indicators of fertility

B. Analytical indicators of mortality

C. The analytical indicator of natural increase

The indicators

A. Indicators of fertility

B. Indicators of mortality

C. A composite indicator of the natural evolution of the population

7. The study of migration

The forms of spatial mobility

A. Roaming, usually sedentary mobility and migration

B. The degrees in migration

Direct and indirect migration

A. The constraints of sources and types of migration data

B. Entrances and exits observed or estimated

Analysis and Mapping migration

A. Observation of migration to the place of departure or destination

B. Spatial analysis and mapping flow

Fields, networks and migratory patterns

8. Prospects and population models

Projections and demographic forecasts

A. From the logistic curve in the method of components

B. Prospects perspectives and major derivative

C. The concept of stable population and its applications

Modeling and spatial projections

A. Projections multiregional

B. Projections uniregional

C. Assumptions multiple spatial and modeling
Course objective :  The aim of this course is to offer students a "guide" of methods used to study geographical populations in terms of data sources, analysis methods and models and theories developed so far. The population is a subject of interdisciplinary study, the course aims to tackle the fullest extent possible the issues of this questioning at the crossroads of sociology, demography, geography and science to epidemiology.
Prerequisites :  We consider that the student has knowledge of English, analysis of data and statistical distributions of data.
Workshops :  Exercises will be as of courses and corrected, as well as mini seminars on case studies and practical applications of the material.
Organization :  Classes begin in the second half. The precise schedule will be posted on valves. The course will use multimedia tools. An interruption is planned.
Written notes :  The course notes and graphics will be given to students during the first course. A detailed bibliography will also be specified during the first course.
Assessment :  An oral focus on the theoretical course in session at the end of the academic year.
Contacts :  Laurence THOMSIN
Researcher qualified F.R.S.-F.N.R.S.
LEDA, Institut des Sciences Sociales
Bât.B33, Box 12
Such. : 04/366.52.52
E-mail: Laurence.Thomsin @ ulg.ac.be


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