Tim Dyson (born 1949) is a British demographer with a focus on India's population. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Population Studies at the London School of Economics. He was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2001.[1]
Bibliography
edit- A Population History of India: From the First Modern People to the Present Day. Oxford University Press, 2018.[2][3]
- Population and Development: The Demographic Transition. Zed Books, 2010.[4]
- Twenty-first Century India: Population, Economy, Human Development, and the Environment, eds. Tim Dyson, Robert Cassen, Leela Visaria.[5]
- Famine Demography: Perspectives from the Past and Present. Oxford University Press, 2002.
- Population and Food: Global Trends and Future Prospects. Psychology Press, 1996.
- India's demography: essays on the contemporary population. 1982.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ LSE- Tim Dyson
- ^ Moosvi, Shireen (2019), "Book review: Tim Dyson, A Population History of India: From the First Modern People to the Present Day", Studies in People's History, 6: 91–93, doi:10.1177/2348448919834799
- ^ Population and development review- book review, doi:10.1111/padr.12242
- ^ "Review-The Demographic Transition", The Actuary
- ^ Foreign affairs review-Twenty-First Century India, January 2005