Definition of Demographers. Meaning of Demographers. Synonyms of Demographers

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- are somewhat permanent. Thus, demographers do not consider tourists and travellers to be migrating. While demographers who study migration typically do...
- birth or graduation). Cohort data can oftentimes be more advantageous to demographers than period data. Because cohort data is honed to a specific time period...
- Census, the term gained currency in the wider culture for a time. After demographers observed the increasing frequency of cohabitation over the 1980s, the...
- Robert Wallace (7 January 1697 – 29 July 1771) was a minister of the Church of Scotland and writer on po****tion. He was the only son of Margaret Stewart...
- David Victor Gl**** FRS FBA (2 January 1911 – 23 September 1978) was an eminent English sociologist and was one of the few sociologists elected to the Royal...
- 000 people of Jewish heritage live in Latin America and the Caribbean. Demographers disagree on whether the United States has a larger Jewish po****tion...
- government stopped publishing all mortality statistics for ten years. Soviet demographers and health specialists remained silent about the mortality increases...
- migration according to Everett S. Lee (1917-2007) are categories that demographers use to analyze human migration from former areas to new host locations...
- is a litter-strewn patch of woods on Milltown Road in East Brunswick. Demographers call it the 'center of po****tion,' the place that would require the...
- Encyclopedia of International Development, the term demographic trap is used by demographers "to describe the combination of high fertility (birth rates) and declining...