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demographyThe study of statistics relating to births and deaths in populations.
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demographyThe scientific study of human populations, including their sizes, compositions, distributions, densities, growth, and other characteristics, as well as the causes and consequences of changes in these factors.
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demography1880, from Greek demos "people" (see demotic) + -graphy.
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demography1. (economic definition) The study of people in the aggregate, including population size, age, sex, income, occupation, and family lifecycle. 2. (consumer behavior definition) The study of population characteristics such as age distribution, income, death rate, etc.
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demographystudy of human populations.
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demographyThe study of a population, particularly its size, density, fertility, death rates, growth rates, age range, geographic distribution and migration.
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demographythe study of demographics.
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demographyCreative New Zealand expects that a strong response to New Zealand's demography will be demonstrated through the following practices:
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demographyThe study of statistics relating to birth and deaths in populations. © 2010 by Nature Education Knowledge.
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demographyThe scientific study of human population--including size, growth, movement, density, and composition.
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demographyThe study of the statistics of population. See biostatistics- social statistics.
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demographyDemography is an area of study that is concerned with statistics and changes in human populations. Emphasis is placed on the size and distribution of the population and how these are influenced by fac [..]
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demography(Gk: demos= the people; graphia= writing) the study of birth and death rates and their consequences on the density or abundance of a population. The study of the statistics of birth and death.
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demographythe statistical study of populations; human aging is characterized by demographic aging
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demographyThe statistical study of a population. Characteristics often measured include birth rates and death rates (which can be used to calculate rates of population growth or decline) and the size of differe [..]
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demographyThe systematic analysis of population. Discriminatory Shipping Rates:
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demographyThe study of population dynamics. Demographers examine birth rates, changing birth patterns, migration, and changing patterns of death (among other things). Demographical analysis is undergirded by th [..]
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demographyDemography is the study of vital statistics usually with a view to revealing the nature of life in different communities.
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demographyThe scientific study of population size, composition, and distribution as well as patterns of change in those features.
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demographyDemography is the study of variations in population caused by such events as famine, conflicts, diseases, or changes in social, cultural, and economic activities, and how changes in the age and size o [..]
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demography(n) the branch of sociology that studies the characteristics of human populations
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demographyThe field of research and analysis on the size, structure, and distribution of population, including the dynamics of fertility, mortality, and migration, as well as related issues such as housing and [..]
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demographyThe study of the characteristics of human populations, such as their size and structure and how these change over time.
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demographyThe study of human populations, their sizes, compositions, distributions, densities, growth, and other characteristics. Also the study of change in these characteristics, and the causes and effects of [..]
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demographyThe study of human populations. It encompasses the study of the size, structure and distribution of populations and how populations change over the time due to mortality, fertility, and migration.
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demographyStatistical interpretation and description of a Population with reference to distribution, composition, or structure.
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demographyStatistical interpretation and description of a population with reference to distribution, composition, or structure.
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demographyThe study of a population’s main life-history parameters – its growth, size, composition, and the age-specific rates of births and deaths.
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demographyThe rate of growth and the age structure of populations, and the processes that determine those properties.
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demographyThe study of the characteristics of populations, such as size, growth, density, distribution, and vital statistics.
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demographyDemography is the analysis of population, including both techniques and substance. It is applied most often to human populations, and includes the ...
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demographyDemography studies developments in the size, composition, and spatial distribution of populations. The size and the structure of a population changes through births, deaths or spatial motion of its pe [..]
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demographyThe study of human population with respect to size, composition, spatial distribution and changes in the population that occur over time.
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demographyCharacteristics of a population such as size, distribution and vital statistics.
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demography is the statistical study of all populations. It can be a very general science that can be applied to any kind of dynamic population, that is, one that changes over time or space.
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demographyThe study of the size, distribution, structure, characteristics, and migration of human populations.
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demographyThe scientific study of human populations. Demography applies population statistics to understand population changes, look at trends which occurred in the past, and project trends into the future.
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demographycounting and classifying of groups of people by age, sex, marital status, income, education occupation and location. (demographics
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demographyThe study of the size, growth, and age and geographical distribution of human populations, and births, deaths, marriages, and migrations.
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demographythe study of the characteristics of populations, especially human populations
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demographyThe study of the age and sex strcture, geographical distribution, rate of change of size , etc. of human populations.
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demographythe study of the distribution and vital statistics of populations.
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demographyThe study of population structures.
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demographyThe study of the size, growth, density, growth and other characteristics of human populations. Diaspora The scattering of a people of distinct regional, ethnic, or religious identity from the original homeland to other parts of the world. A diaspora may result from either voluntary or forced migration. Examples include the Jewish diaspora and the d [..]
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