Population, Sex Ratios and Development in Greenland

ABSTRACT. During the 20th century, Greenland society experienced a dramatic transformation from scattered settlements based on hunting, with mostly turf dwellings, to an urbanizing post-industrial economy. This transformation compressed socioeconomic development that took centuries to millennia else...

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Main Authors: Lawrence C. Hamilton, Rasmus Ole Rasmussen
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Published: 2009
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http://pubpages.unh.edu/~lch/Greenland_Population_2010.pdf
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.401.5834 2023-05-15T15:08:17+02:00 Population, Sex Ratios and Development in Greenland Lawrence C. Hamilton Rasmus Ole Rasmussen The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2009 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.401.5834 http://pubpages.unh.edu/~lch/Greenland_Population_2010.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.401.5834 http://pubpages.unh.edu/~lch/Greenland_Population_2010.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubpages.unh.edu/~lch/Greenland_Population_2010.pdf text 2009 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T02:50:25Z ABSTRACT. During the 20th century, Greenland society experienced a dramatic transformation from scattered settlements based on hunting, with mostly turf dwellings, to an urbanizing post-industrial economy. This transformation compressed socioeconomic development that took centuries to millennia elsewhere into a few generations. The incomplete demographic transition that accompanied this development broadly followed the classical pattern, but with distinctive variations relating to Greenland’s Arctic environment, sparse population, and historical interactions between two cultures: an indigenous Inuit majority and an influential Danish minority. One heritage from Danish colonial administration, and continued more recently under Greenland Home Rule, has been the maintenance of population statistics. Time series of demographic indicators, some going back into the 18th century, provide a uniquely detailed view of the rapid hunting-to-post-industrial transition. Changing sex ratios—an early excess of females, shifting more recently to an excess of males—reflect differential impacts of social, economic, and technological developments. Key words: Greenland, demography, population, sex ratio, migration, fertility, mortality, demographic transition RÉSUMÉ. Au cours du XX e siècle, la société du Groenland a connu une transformation dramatique, passant ainsi de peuplements de chasse éparpillés composés principalement d’habitations en tourbe à une économie urbanisée post-industrielle. Cette transformation a eu pour effet de comprimer le développement socioéconomique qui s’était échelonné sur des siècles, voire des millénaires ailleurs, en quelques générations. La transition démographique incomplète qui a accompagné Text Arctic Greenland Groenland inuit Unknown Arctic Greenland
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description ABSTRACT. During the 20th century, Greenland society experienced a dramatic transformation from scattered settlements based on hunting, with mostly turf dwellings, to an urbanizing post-industrial economy. This transformation compressed socioeconomic development that took centuries to millennia elsewhere into a few generations. The incomplete demographic transition that accompanied this development broadly followed the classical pattern, but with distinctive variations relating to Greenland’s Arctic environment, sparse population, and historical interactions between two cultures: an indigenous Inuit majority and an influential Danish minority. One heritage from Danish colonial administration, and continued more recently under Greenland Home Rule, has been the maintenance of population statistics. Time series of demographic indicators, some going back into the 18th century, provide a uniquely detailed view of the rapid hunting-to-post-industrial transition. Changing sex ratios—an early excess of females, shifting more recently to an excess of males—reflect differential impacts of social, economic, and technological developments. Key words: Greenland, demography, population, sex ratio, migration, fertility, mortality, demographic transition RÉSUMÉ. Au cours du XX e siècle, la société du Groenland a connu une transformation dramatique, passant ainsi de peuplements de chasse éparpillés composés principalement d’habitations en tourbe à une économie urbanisée post-industrielle. Cette transformation a eu pour effet de comprimer le développement socioéconomique qui s’était échelonné sur des siècles, voire des millénaires ailleurs, en quelques générations. La transition démographique incomplète qui a accompagné
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