népességföldrajzat
Népességföldrajzat, often translated as population geography, is a subfield of human geography that studies the spatial distribution, composition, and movement of people across the Earth's surface. It examines the patterns of where people live, why they live there, and how these patterns change over time. Key areas of study include population density, population growth and decline, birth rates, death rates, migration, and the demographic characteristics of populations such as age, sex, ethnicity, and religion.
The discipline seeks to understand the causes and consequences of these spatial variations in human populations.
Furthermore, population geography investigates the social, economic, and environmental impacts of population patterns. This can involve