Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,41| the many classes of your population: prejudices and exaggerated
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 2 56 | their size or beauty or population . . . but your city has
3 56 | the world and teeming with population. . . It has, too, the tombs
Mater et magistra
§ 4 123 | not appear that the rural population as a whole is decreasing,
5 123 | realize that this movement of population is going on in nearly every
6 124 | very often this movement of population from farming to industry
7 127 | done to retard the drift of population away from the land, and
8 141 | In this case the rural population would have another means
9 150 | supply of labor, the drift of population, wages, taxes, credit, and
10 153 | disproportion between land and population. In some countries arable
11 153 | but there is a scarcity of population; whereas in other countries
12 153 | position is reversed: the population is large, arable land scarce.~
13 154 | enough food to feed their population; whereas other countries,
14 161 | where large sections of the population are suffering from want
15 162 | a certain section of the population. But it does not follow
16 162 | equitably over the entire population. ~Scientific, Technical
17 184 | appreciation and encouragement. ~Population Increase and Economic Development~
18 185 | with the continual rise in population? This is a question which
19 186 | great increase in human population, whereas economic development
20 186 | done to check this rise in population, the world will be faced
21 188 | between the increase of population and the supply of food.
22 190 | proportionate to the increase in population. They are caused, also,
23 202 | a large and industrious population, an advanced economic structure,
Pacem in terris
§ 24 100 | The Proper Balance Between Population, Land and Capital~
Princeps pastorum
§ 25 13 | selected from the local population, and to do so in such a
26 16 | attitude toward the Christian population, or to regard the formation
27 26 | if the local clergy and population succumb to the influence
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