Demographic levels and trends in Africa and its relation with economic and social development
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United Nations. Economic and Social Council;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
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The average density in total area of the African continent was
estimated in 1966 by 11 persons per square kilometer as compared to
world total at 25 which is considered to be the most sparsely populated
of all the world, regions. The most densely populated sub-regions are
the West and the East, (16 and 15 persons per square kilometer
respectively)
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“United Nations. Economic and Social Council; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1970-04). Demographic levels and trends in Africa and its relation with economic and social development. UN. ECA Expert Group on Population (1970, Jun. 08 - 10 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia).. Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/18777”Conference
UN. ECA Expert Group on Population (1970, Jun. 08 - 10 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia).Collections
- Economic Development [8071]
- Population [2337]
- Social Development [6585]
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