Intro to Demographic Methods
Thomas Malthus was an English cleric and scholar best known for his theory on population growth, outlined in his 1798 work 'An Essay on the Principle of Population.' He argued that populations tend to grow exponentially while resources, such as food, grow linearly, leading to inevitable shortages and crises unless checked by factors like famine or disease. His ideas significantly influence how we understand population dynamics and policies.
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