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  • '''Demography''' is the study of the change in the size, density, distribution and compos Demography has come to have a wider meaning, and is now used for all statistical descr
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  • ...phy: Analysis and Synthesis'' (3 vol 2005), 2980pp; [http://www.amazon.com/Demography-Analysis-Synthesis-Treatise-Population/dp/012765660X/ref=sip_rech_dp_4 exce * Ellis, David R. and Steve H. Murdock. ''Applied Demography: An Introduction to Basic Concepts, Methods, and Data.'' 1991. [http://www.
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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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  • '''Mortality''' is the branch of [[demography]] that studies rates and causes of deaths for a population as a whole.
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  • ...al analysis of census data and surveys. It is a major topic in historical demography, which traces the large-scale movement of populations over time and space.
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  • The field of demography that studies the causes, patterns, and consequences of large-scale permanen
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  • ==Demography Textbooks== * Shryock, Henry S.; and Jacob S. Siegel. ''The Methods and Materials of Demography,'' 2 vol 1976
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  • ...rett, Eilidh ety al. ''Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class, and Demography, 1891-1911''(2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/105014031 online edition] * Tarver, James D. ''The Demography of Africa'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/read/26237427 online edition]
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  • * Shryock, H.S. and Jacob S. Siegal. ''The methods and materials of Demography.'' (1978) Chapter 14 and 15. * Yaukey, David and Douglas L. Anderton. ''Demography: The Study of Human Population.'' 2nd ed. 2001. Chapter 5
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  • Mortality is the branch of demography that studies rates and causes of deaths for a population as a whole.
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  • The branch of demography that studies rates and causes of deaths for a population as a whole.
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mortality (demography)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Demography}}
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  • describes the [[demography]] of [[Bhutan]].
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  • describes the [[demography]] of [[Bhutan]].
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  • {{r|Demography}} {{r|Mortality (demography)}}
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  • ...y that involves multidisciplinary approaches from economics, sociology and demography, and even literature.
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  • The branch of [[demography]] that studies patterns of disease in human or animal populations.
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  • A theory in [[demography]] which holds that population expands faster than food supplies and famine
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  • The branch of demography that studies rates and causes of deaths for a population as a whole.
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  • The field of demography that studies the causes, patterns, and consequences of large-scale permanen
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  • Mortality is the branch of demography that studies rates and causes of deaths for a population as a whole.
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  • A concept in [[demography]] that estimates the "rate of deaths occurring in the first year of life".
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  • A concept in [[demography]] that measures the mean number of years of life for babies born in a speci
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  • ...tml CIA - The World Factbook: Haiti] - details of the [[Haiti]]an economy, demography and son on.
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  • ==Demography==
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  • ...n social behavior or social relations, social institutions and structures, demography, public opinion, social welfare, social psychology and some forms of politi
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  • ==Demography== In a major [[demography|demographic]] catastrophe, population indicators in Russia dramatically wor
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  • We may need a parallel list for [[Fertility (demography)]] and fertility treatments
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  • ...phy: Analysis and Synthesis'' (3 vol 2005), 2980pp; [http://www.amazon.com/Demography-Analysis-Synthesis-Treatise-Population/dp/012765660X/ref=sip_rech_dp_4 exce * Ellis, David R. and Steve H. Murdock. ''Applied Demography: An Introduction to Basic Concepts, Methods, and Data.'' 1991. [http://www.
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  • * Shryock, H.S. and Jacob S. Siegal. ''The methods and materials of Demography.'' (1978) Chapter 14 and 15. * Yaukey, David and Douglas L. Anderton. ''Demography: The Study of Human Population.'' 2nd ed. 2001. Chapter 5
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  • ...eneration]] of people (those born within a certain span of years) into a [[Demography|demographic]] category for the purpose of attempting to make generalization In [[demography|demographics]], [[marketing]], and [[social science]], a social generation
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  • ...of social science disciplines particularly [[economics]], [[geography]], [[demography]] and [[sociology]], and is important in many social scientific and governm
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  • ...Differences in the United States: The Role of Cohort Smoking Patterns,” ''Demography'', 43 (Nov. 2006), 631–46. ...n in Life Expectancy during the Twentieth Century in the United States,” ''Demography,'' 43 (Nov. 2006), 647–57.
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  • ...ion]]s, refer to a ''birth/age [[Cohort studies/Definition|cohort]]'' in [[Demography|demographics]], [[marketing]], and [[social science]].
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  • ...rett, Eilidh ety al. ''Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class, and Demography, 1891-1911''(2001) [http://www.questia.com/read/105014031 online edition] * Tarver, James D. ''The Demography of Africa'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/read/26237427 online edition]
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  • ...An Intellectual, Institutional, and Political History of Twentieth-Century Demography," ''Comparative Studies in Society and History,'' Volume 38, Issue 1 (Jan.,
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  • ...or its very wide range of topics, from regulation to marriage, slavery and demography, that it studies.
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  • ==Demography Textbooks== * Shryock, Henry S.; and Jacob S. Siegel. ''The Methods and Materials of Demography,'' 2 vol 1976
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  • He cites [[demography|demographic]] reasons for the impending downfall of Western civilization.<b | title = It's the Demography, Stupid: The real reason the West is in danger of extinction | date = 4 Jan
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  • ...ability of the [[Natural environment|environment]] to support them. See [[Demography]] for more on human population growth.
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  • |[[Population geography]] || [[Demography]]
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  • ...Interdisciplinary History.'' The field grew out of quantitative work in [[demography]], [[political science]], [[sociology]] and [[economic history]], and flour
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  • ...al work]], [[nursing]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], [[demography]], gerontology, [[economics]], [[history]], [[speech pathology]], [[audiolo ...ic reality that more people are living longer, and as a result there are [[Demography|more people]] in the world. What once were rarities - great grandparents li
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  • * Hollingsworth, T.H. ''Historical Demography.'' Hodder & , London 1969
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  • ...rg/web/20200620110250/https://www.coj.net/about-jacksonville/geography-and-demography |archive-date=June 20, 2020 |url-status=live }}
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  • * Saito, Oasamu. "Historical Demography: Achievements and Prospects." ''Population Studies'' 1996 50(3): 537-553.
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  • *Population and demography generally, including the Census;
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  • ==Demography== ...www.economist.com/world/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9539825 Japan's changing demography: Cloud, or silver linings?]', 26th July 2007.</ref> Minority ethnic groups
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  • ...istory, with strong connections with the larger field of demography. See [[Demography]], [U.S. Demographic Transition]] [[U.S. Demographic History]], [[Fertility (demography)]], [[Mortality (demography)]], [[Infant mortality]] and [[Life expectancy]]
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  • ...velopment of the field of population ecology owes much to the science of [[demography]] and the use of [[actuary|actuarial]] [[life table]]s. Population ecology
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  • demography, and economics, the United States is linked to our Hemispheric partners in
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  • '''Demography''' is the study of the change in the size, density, distribution and compos Demography has come to have a wider meaning, and is now used for all statistical descr
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  • In [[demography]], '''demographic transition''' theory was introduced in the 1940s to provi ...h fertility fell to replacement level. The peculiarities of Ireland's past demography and its recent rapid changes challenge established theory. The recent chang
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  • ...ectoral subdivision)|ward]]s or [[precinct]]s, or [[society|social]] and [[demography|demographic]] features ("e.g., the Cambodian neighborhood, Chinatown). Some
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  • In [[demography]], '''demographic transition''' theory was introduced in the 1940s to provi ...h fertility fell to replacement level. The peculiarities of Ireland's past demography and its recent rapid changes challenge established theory. The recent chang
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  • '''Infant mortality''' is a concept in [[demography]] that estimates the "rate of deaths occurring in the first year of life".
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  • ...conomy of the former Soviet Union, transition to markets, general economic demography, economic systems
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  • '''Epidemiology''' is the branch of [[demography]] that studies patterns of [[disease]] in human or animal [[population]]s. * [[Demography]]
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  • ...vironment. The development of the field was substantially influenced by [[demography]]. Population ecology was the first area of ecology to incorporate mathema
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  • ==Demography== ...Hispanic Population of the United States'' (1987), statistical analysis of demography and social structure
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  • ...mption has its roots in Malthus' ideas. Malthus' economics (apart from his demography) was rejected by most 19th-century economists, who disliked Malthus' refuta Malthus's ideas on demography were rooted in latitudinarian natural theology popular in the Anglican chur
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  • ...cation and manuscript censuses, helping create the study of the historical demography of the South, and the study of social mobility. Owsley's ''Plain Folk of t
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