Definition of Demography. Meaning of Demography. Synonyms of Demography

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Definition of Demography

Demography
Demography De*mog"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ? the people + -graphy.] The study of races, as to births, marriages, mortality, health, etc. -- Dem`o*graph"ic, a.

Meaning of Demography from wikipedia

- Demography (from Ancient Gr**** δῆμος (dêmos) 'people, society' and -γραφία (-graphía) 'writing, drawing, description') is the statistical study of human...
- Divorce demography is the study of divorce statistics in a po****tion. There are three ratios used for divorce rate calculations: crude divorce rate, refined...
- source data. Demographic and Health Surveys From the Demographic Health Survey: Regional vital statistics Neonatal and infant demographics The table below...
- Political demography is the study of the relationship between politics and po****tion change. Po****tion change is driven by classic demographic mechanisms...
- Medieval demography is the study of human demography in Europe and the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages. It estimates and s****s to explain the number...
- Linguistic demography is the statistical study of languages among all po****tions. Estimating the number of speakers of a given language is not straightforward...
- The demographics of Israel, monitored by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, encomp**** various attributes that define the nation's po****ce. Since...
- 2011 Archived 23 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine United Nations "Demographic Yearbook – 2020". New York: United Nations Statistics Division. Retrieved...
- The demography of London is analysed by the Office for National Statistics and data is produced for each of the Greater London wards, the City of London...
- The demography of England has since 1801 been measured by the decennial national census, and is marked by centuries of po****tion growth and urbanization...