demographer|demographers in English

noun

[de·mog·ra·pher || diː'mɒgrəfə]

expert on demography (study of the statistical characteristics of a population)

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1. Ma Yinchu, contemporary economist of China, educationalist, demographer. Sentencedict.com

2. Demographers project that its population will double in size within a generation.

3. But demographers and social scientists also use more objective measures.

4. Professor Antonio Golini is a demographer at the University of Rome.

5. This suggests they enjoy higher socioeconomic status, Mr. Frey, the demographer, said.

6. The figures have greater impact when demographers get down to specific cases.

7. “He smelled the air and is making a move,” says one demographer.

8. The demographer will coordinate data collection and analysis on human settlements conditions .

9. Zheng Zizhen, a demographer at the Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences (GASS), says even a modest change would help.

10. According to the estimates of demographers, about 19% of the population died, which is equivalent to 400,000 people.

11. But just as they did so, ecologists, epidemiologists, and alarmed demographers have taken up the cry.

12. This is why the demographer Alfred Sauvy claimed that ‘the child is an active element in society’.

13. Demographer William Frey says immigrants with young families will help keep the United States competitive.

14. 7 But just as they did so, ecologists, epidemiologists,[www.Sentencedict.com] and alarmed demographers have taken up the cry.

15. Exactly when and at what level global population growth will finally peak is extremely difficult for demographers to predict.

16. But Pew Hispanic Center Senior Demographer Jeffrey Passel argues those numbers tell only part of the story.

17. 25 Even before the birth of the world's six billionth inhabitant in 19 demographers had marked the deceleration of population growth.

18. Demographers estimate that about 60 percent of recent urban growth has resulted from high birthrates in the cities themselves.

19. Male preference in South Korea “is over,” says Monica Das Gupta, a demographer and Asia expert at the World Bank.

20. Joel Kotkin, a demographer, points out that California has always had fires during dry years, at least since the time of the Spaniards.

21. Demographers describe Boomburbs as cities that don't look like cities having no downtown or skyline, and no national recognition of their size

22. Some demographers believe that by the year 2025, the last full-blooded Native Hawaiian will die off, leaving a culturally distinct, but racially mixed population.

23. Sex-selective abortions represent “the dark side of social and economic development, ” French demographer and sex-selection expert Christophe Guilmoto told GlobalPost.

24. Demographer William Frey, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, noted that Hispanics accounted for more than half the overall population growth in the United States between 2000 and 200

25. Overall, Hispanics children account for 37 percent of the children in poverty, a share that has gone up substantially since 200 according to William Frey, a Brookings Institution demographer.