demography in English

noun
1
the study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.
However, these data are not likely to represent a ‘false positive’ sweep pattern caused by demography or population structure.
noun
    human ecology

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1. Demography matters too.

2. The growth optimists point to India's favourable demography.

3. But this is what elementary demography makes clear.

4. Second, and more subtly, one can look at demography.

5. Demography is the analysis of population variables.

6. " The hard realities of demography will take hold .

7. The study's findings were reported in the Demography.

8. The census can not total up its own demography.

9. He set out to learn the theory and data of demography.

10. 27 But this study, from psychologists in Durham, is demography not anecdote.

11. Notable examples include foreign exchange and financial markets, technology and demography.

12. What were unequivocally dramatic were changes in demography and urban structure.

13. The subject of demography has merged with that of reproductive strategies of organisms.

14. The equation needed to adjust for practice demography will be difficult to validate.

15. But this study, from psychologists in Durham, is demography not anecdote.

16. The Red Colobus Monkeys: Variation In Demography, Behavior, And Ecology Of Endangered Species.

17. In the 19th century major population movements altered the original Patagonian demography.

18. There are two reasons why India will soon start to outpace China. One is demography.

19. Forecasting future fertility is the most difficult task in demography, and seldom successfully attempted.

20. All previous elections had possessed a ritual quality with the outcome determined in advance by religious demography.

21. As for supply, the picture in much of the developed world is haunted by demography.

22. At a regional level, India and Bangladesh are the beneficiaries of the development-democracy-demography dividend.

23. 17 There are two reasons why India will soon start to outpace China. One is demography.

24. This team draws together researchers with experience in economic and social demography with epidemiology and statistics.

25. This is a two-year integrated project involving four scholars specializing in literature, demography , economics and political science.

26. Demography and population Average height achieved at a given age is a sensitive measure of the nutritional status of a population.

27. Watsonia 9: 207-228 J Sarukhan (1974) Studies on plant demography: Ranunculus repens L., R. bulbosus L. and R. acris L.: II.

28. In these respects the demography of the nineteenth century is less easy to explore than that of the parish-register period.

29. Yet what Japan fails to appreciate is that, as the years pass, its economic ailments are being compounded by skewed demography.

30. The increase in the number of young people leaving to work in the cities has had a dramatic impact on the demography of the villages.

31. Social and economic history and demography have a key role in guiding policy-making beyond crisis responses towards fundamental medium- and long-run issues.Sentencedict.com

32. 29 The increase in the number of young people leaving to work in the cities has had a dramatic impact on the demography of the villages.

33. Demography and population Few studies of the nineteenth-century migration process have concentrated on the detailed longitudinal analysis of specific groups of migrants.

34. The Prime Minister said that the combination of democracy, demography and demand make India the most suitable location for Canadian companies to expand their businesses.

35. 24 The increase in the number of young people leaving to work in the cities has had a dramatic impact on the demography of the villages.

36. ● In discussing the earth’s population, Nathan Keyfitz, Professor of Demography, pointed out that a doubling of earth’s population took place between 1825 and 1927, or in 102 years.

37. * Today, India is ideally placed to emerge as a powerful player in global manufacturing landscape and export markets using our unique advantage of 3D - Democracy, Demography and Demand.

38. With 12 partners drawn from EU Member States, Demhow has investigated such macro-influences as changing attitudes towards the acquisition of housing particularly considering a shrinking child-raising demography.

39. Demography and Geography The bulk of the Bongo population of a few thousand households lives in Tonj district although small groups are found living close to the Jo-Luo, the Balanda in Wau district in

40. The army chief made no mention of Pakistan’s ideology, recognised the role of “politically motivated Bellicosity” in derailing rapprochement between India and Pakistan, and acknowledged the primacy of “demography, economy, and technology.”

41. The goal of Cityscape is to bring high-quality original research on housing and community development issues to scholars, government officials, and practitioners.Cityscape is open to all relevant disciplines, including architecture, consumer research, demography, economics, engineering, ethnography, finance, geography, law, planning, political science, public policy, regional science

42. "Anthropobiologist, specialist of biological human history, from excavations to laboratory, my research program focuses on the interaction between genes and culture, and more specifically using data relevant to human biology to shed new light on human history : population settlements in the Holocene, the societies of the past -demography