Demographic- improved agricultural methods and more stable govt
Economic- pop. growth casued an increase in trade and towns expanded
Developments in technology have changed the environment of crime, which, in some of its new forms, poses a serious threat to society.
Change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produce the demographic transition.
The word bourgeoisie come from the French and is used to denote the wealth stratum of the middle class. The reason why the bourgeoisie concept of society changed from time to time, is because the socio-economic classes changed.
Yes, socioeconomic status is considered a demographic variable as it provides information about an individual's or group's economic and social standing within society. It is often used to understand disparities and access to resources based on income, education, and occupation.
Music is more affected by developments in technology than by developments in society because technology changes the musical instruments and their processing. Society develops slowly and technology develops quickly. Technology allows the music to be shared rapidly which then affects society.
'Product demographic' refers to the segment of society that a product will provide the best sales of the product. A company must know the correct demographic for a product in order to design it to appeal to that demographic and design the sales activities to target that demographic.
Athenian society was also changed by Black Death. It also caused some of the major economic and social changes.
William Hutton Marwick has written: 'The economic development of Scotland' 'Quaker social thought' -- subject(s): Church and social problems, Doctrines, Society of Friends 'Economic developments in Victorian Scotland' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Industries
The automobile changed industry in America and started economic growth, mass production, and standardization plus management.
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Demographic imperative refers to the social, political, or economic pressures arising from changes in the demographics of a population, such as aging populations, declining birth rates, or shifts in gender proportions. These changes can have significant implications for various aspects of society, including healthcare, labor force dynamics, and public policy. Addressing demographic imperatives often involves strategic planning to adapt to the shifting population characteristics.
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