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237 Annals Am. Acad. Pol. & Soc. Sci. viii (1945)

handle is hein.cow/anamacp0237 and id is 1 raw text is: FOREWORD
THE study of population offers one of the unique and indispensable approaches
to an understanding of world affairs. With this in mind, the purpose of the present
volume is to give a broad picture of the demographic situation throughout the world,
of the major problems raised by this situation, and of the population possibilities
that lie ahead. It deals with the subject on both a regional and a topical basis, and
aims not only to give factual information but also to provide a basis for interpreta-
tion. Above all, it tries to convey an appreciation of the momentous shifts that are
occurring in the growth, the distribution, and the composition of the world's popu-
lation.
Certain omissions may strike the eye. It may be wondered, for example, why
no treatment of India is included. The reason lies in the fact that a previous issue
of THE ANNALS (India Speaking-May 1944) contained three papers on India's
population problems. Other regional omissions, such as the lack of a paper on the
African Continent, are due to insufficient data. Finally, the fact that there is
nothing on population quality in the traditional sense of that term is due both
to lack of space and to lack of relevance. In the past quality has been taken to
mean biological goodness or badness, a subject on which little scientific information
is available aside from pathological cases. Concerning population quality in the
sense of medical and social characteristics, however, there is considerable material
in the present volume.
Those who have contributed to the symposium represent a wide variety of fields,
from biology and medicine to economics and sociology. In the present period of
stress it has not been easy for them to make their contributions. With scarcely
any exceptions they are busier now than in peacetime, and gratitude is due them for
the extra effort they have made.
Employed by a variety of agencies and institutions, and in varying capacities,
the contributors are naturally expressing their own rather than official views.
The articles accredited to the Office of Population Research, Princeton Univer-
sity, are in part based on materials prepared for the Division of Geography and
Cartography of the Department of State and for the Economic, Financial and
Transit Department of the League of Nations, the latter with financial assistance
from the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Milbank Memorial Fund.
However, none of these agencies is to be understood as approving the views ex-
pressed in these articles. In all matters of fact or interpretation the authors alone
are responsible.
The special editor of the volume wishes to express his great appreciation to the
contributors for their excellent co-operation. He wishes also to express his thanks
for invaluable assistance rendered by his colleagues in the Office of Population Re-
search.
KINGSLEY DAvIS

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