Demography is the statistical study of human population. It can be a very general science that can be applied to any kind of dynamic human population, that is, one that changes over time or space (see population dynamics). It encompasses the study of the size, structure and distribution of these populations, and spatial and/or temporal changes in them in response to birth, migration, aging and death.
Examples for demographic changes and pattern can be given widely. Europe's population is declining day by day. Mortality rate is high in comparison to low Birth Rate, As a result growth of population declines. Poulation is aging there,
On the contrary in Africa or South Asia growth rate is on rise. Better medical care, comparative better living standard declines the mortality rate (especially death of new born and perinatal child death). Fertility still kept high. Number of children per family also high. In 1970 Pakistan's population was merely 60 million, now 40 years later it is more than 120 million. Its a demographic catastrophy, some can argue for that.
Demographic segmentations allow business owners to target the consumers with more accuracy. Examples include gender, age, marital status, occupation, and income level.
It would be a bit like a wolf pack. "A group of organisms of the same species found in a particular geographical area."
Or no, make that coyotes in Stanley Park Forests :)
an example of population is the 400 million prairie dogs in the Texas town ,and all the prairie dogs in a prairie dog town.
Yes it does... For example check japan's demographic data of 1940s
On a job application, when you are asked for prior Demographic information, it probably means previous names (maiden name), change of address, etc - look to see if it has space for a name or something; that should clue you in.
census
a demographic region describes the population of a region
I would think a larger population of one specific demographic or another. Example; a retirement community would have an imbalance of older people vs. young children and probably more women too. (we live longer)
You can find demographic information on the capital of Ireland by online resources and encyclopedias. For example, you can visit Wikipedia for information on the demographics in the capital of Ireland.
what resource contains demographic information?
what is the areopostale current demographic
Patient Demographic form
Patient Demographic form
Demographic information
because the demographic it is use to marketing to sell the product
Yes it does... For example check japan's demographic data of 1940s
Demographic explosion
On a job application, when you are asked for prior Demographic information, it probably means previous names (maiden name), change of address, etc - look to see if it has space for a name or something; that should clue you in.
Demographic, accounting code, and general account information
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