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  • ...[[Democratic Unionist]]s, now holding the most parliamentary seats (see [[Demography and politics of Northern Ireland]]) in the devolved [[Northern Ireland Asse
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  • | title = Political Demography of Ethno-nationalist Violence
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  • ...istory, with strong connections with the larger field of demography. See [[Demography]], [[Life expectancy]], [[U.S. Demographic Transition]], [[U.S. Demographic History]], [[Fertility (demography)]], [[Mortality (demography)]], [[Infant mortality]] and
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  • ...in some instances, over several generations. Subsequent French historical demography and family history included on the one hand demographic analysis, along the ...te.<ref> Peter Laslett et al, eds. ''An Introduction to English Historical Demography'' (1966); E. A. Wrigley and R. S. Schofield, ''The Population History of En
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  • ...he biology of populations, particularly in the areas of ecology, genetics, demography, and epidemiology. Primary emphasis is on development of theory, but the jo
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  • ...public libraries wishing to analyze their communities, including labor and demography information. Also provided is a Community Analysis Scan Form, which details
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  • * Geography - Areas or districts, Climate, Demography, Geology ,Topography, etc
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  • ==Demography==
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  • '''Fertility''' is the [[demography|demographic]] analysis of having babies. Couples do it, and so too do enti ...e 1970s.<ref>Andres Horacio Reggiani, "Procreating France: the politics of demography, 1919-1945." ''French Historical Studies'' Spring 1996 v19 n3 pp 725-54 </r
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  • For demographic perspective see [[Demography]] ...e 1970s.<ref>Andres Horacio Reggiani, "Procreating France: the politics of demography, 1919-1945." ''French Historical Studies'' Spring 1996 v19 n3 pp 725-54 </r
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  • ...dis, John B. and Ruy Teixeira. ''The Emerging Democratic Majority'' (2004) demography is destiny
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  • '''Malthusianism''' is a theory in [[demography]] regarding population growth. It holds that population expands faster than ...powerful: it immediately generated predictions about the fate of mankind. Demography suddenly moved from an abstraction to concrete reality and attracted the at
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  • ==Demography==
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  • * Laslett, Peter. et al, eds. ''An Introduction to English Historical Demography'' (1966)
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  • ==Demography==
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  • ...increased the level of income inequality. <ref> David R. Ellis, ''Applied Demography'' (1991) p. 66-67.</ref> see [[Fertility (demography)]]
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  • ...t in its early stages. Penicillin, along with sex education, changed the [[demography|demographics]] of the disease. In the United States, because of "widesprea
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  • *[[Bhutan, demography/Definition]]
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  • ==[[Demography|Demographic]]s: incidence and prevalence==
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  • * Nugent, Walter ''Structures of American Social History'' 1981, stress on demography [http://www.questia.com/read/90646613 online edition]
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