The father of demography is widely considered to be John Graunt, an English statistician who is known for his pioneering work in tracking and analyzing population data in the 17th century. His book, "Natural and Political Observations Made upon the Bills of Mortality," laid the foundation for modern demography.
John Graunt is known as the father of demography for his work in applying statistical methods to study population data. His book "Natural and Political Observations Made upon the Bills of Mortality" published in 1662 is considered a seminal work in the field of demography. Graunt's analysis of population data laid the foundation for the field of modern demography by introducing the use of numerical data and statistical methods to study patterns and trends in populations.
Demography.
why do we need demography?
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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.
Our country has kept a demography of the deaths in Iraq.
That is the correct spelling of "demography" (study of human populations).
The components of Demography are :- Fertility Mortality Migration
The study of population change and distribution is demography.
Statistical analysis of population trends is called demography.
Demography is the branch of sociology which studies the characteristics of human populations.