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why do we need demography?

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My dad has a job in demography.

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Our country has kept a demography of the deaths in Iraq.

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The components of Demography are :- Fertility Mortality Migration

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That is the correct spelling of "demography" (study of human populations).

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The study of population change and distribution is demography.

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Demography is the branch of sociology which studies the characteristics of human populations.

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Statistical analysis of population trends is called demography.

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Which of these statements accurately describes the demography of Venezuela?

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David Yaukey has written:

'Demography' -- subject(s): Demography

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Demos=people. Graphia=writing. Therefore demography is writing about or studying people.

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The answer depends on the demography of the population from which the person is randomly selected.

The answer depends on the demography of the population from which the person is randomly selected.

The answer depends on the demography of the population from which the person is randomly selected.

The answer depends on the demography of the population from which the person is randomly selected.

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There is a direct relationship between demography and psychology. While demography is the study of characteristics of human populations, psychology focuses on the mental functions and behaviors of these humans.

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Mortimer Spiegelman has written:

'Introduction to demography' -- subject(s): Demography

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populations

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Demography is the statistical study of human populations The focus in demography is on a population. while The term demographics refers to characteristics of a population such as total fertility rate, or political theories

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Population dynamics is considered a form of demography. Demography is the study of statistics of human populations. Population dynamics focuses on how those populations change over time, specifically.

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what is the study of population change and distribution Dont repeat the question in the answer it is demography.

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Demography is the study of statistics such as births, deaths, incomes, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.

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The antonym of demography is individuality or singularity, focusing on unique characteristics of an individual rather than the larger population trends.

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McDonald's target market is every segment of the demography. The segments of the demography are; family life-cycles, gender, age, Nationality, Income, Generation, Race etc.

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Demography is the scientific study of human population, including factors such as birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns. It allows for the analysis and projection of population trends and patterns over time.

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human population characteristics.

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biography

demography

geography

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A branch of study combining sociology and demography; of, pertaining to, or characterized by a combination of sociological (=related to sociology) and demographic (=relating to populations) characteristics.

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Apocalyptic Demography-

The labelling of older people as a burden to society, also called "catastrophic" or "voodoo: demography. Gee described apocalyptic demography as 'an ideology....a set of beliefs that justifies (or rationalizes) action....wherein the beliefs converge on the idea that an aging population has negative implications for societal resources- which get funneled to the sick, old, and retired at the expense of the healthy, the young, and the working'.

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The study of human population characteristics in human geography is known as demography. Demography focuses on aspects such as population size, distribution, density, composition, and trends within a specific geographical area. It helps researchers understand patterns of human settlement and migration, among other demographic factors.

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Walter Scheidel has written:

'Death on the Nile'

'Slavery in the Ancient World'

'Measuring sex, age and death in the Roman Empire' -- subject(s): History, Sex distribution (Demography), Demography, Population, Mortality, Age distribution (Demography)

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Derek Turner has written:

'Historical demography in schools' -- subject(s): Demography, Study and teaching

'Historical Guide to Surrey'

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"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Nature_of_demography"

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_England

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Human population-apex

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Demography from the greek 'Demos'

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The term "demography" was first used by French philosopher and statistician Achille Guillard in his 1855 book "Elements of Human and Social Science."

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Dean Bradley Carson has written:

'Demography at the edge' -- subject(s): Sparsely populated areas, Population research, Demography

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Demography can help us understand the problems facing the world by showing where people with different cultural traits live

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Demography comes from two Greek words : demos, which means people, and graphos which means to write or draw : it literally means writing about the people

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The demography (statistical data) shows that the birth rate is much higher than the death rate.
The Demographic survey shows that female birth rate in advanced countries is higher than in the backward countries.

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