The term "demography" was first used by French philosopher and statistician Achille Guillard in his 1855 book "Elements of Human and Social Science."
Demography is the study of human populations, including their size, structure, distribution, and dynamics over time. It focuses on factors such as birth rates, death rates, migration patterns, and age distributions to analyze and understand population trends and characteristics.
Well, demography is the study of human population, so maybe......eclisazoology? That's the study of extinct animals.
Demography started as a field to study human populations and their characteristics, including size, structure, and distribution. It emerged as a response to the need to understand and analyze population dynamics, trends, and factors shaping them. Additionally, demography became important for planning and policymaking related to social, economic, and health issues.
Demography is the study of populations, including their size, structure, and distribution, as well as changes over time due to factors like birth rates, death rates, and migration. It helps to understand patterns and trends in human populations.
Demography studies population dynamics, such as birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns, which can impact cultural trends and behaviors. By analyzing demographic data, researchers can make connections between population changes and cultural shifts, helping to understand how culture evolves over time within different groups or regions.
Achille Guillard
Achille Guillard first used the term "demography" in 1855. He introduced it in his work to describe the statistical study of populations, particularly focusing on their size, distribution, and trends. Guillard's contribution helped establish demography as a distinct field of study within the social sciences.
Demos=people. Graphia=writing. Therefore demography is writing about or studying people.
The concept of demography was first introduced by French statistician and sociologist, Achille Guillard, in 1855. He used the term to describe the study of human populations and their characteristics.
Demography.
An interest in the study of household and family units has always been prominent in historical demography
why do we need demography?
Demography comes from two Greek words : demos, which means people, and graphos which means to write or draw : it literally means writing about the people
My dad has a job in demography.
Our country has kept a demography of the deaths in Iraq.
Demography is used in the study of culture by time as we are all very content people. I know you want to know the answer but i don't know it. The first sentence is absoloutly not true. I seriously don't even know what demography is. I think you learn it in high school.So i think and I'an only guessing that demography is to do witn time. I just don't don't know
The components of Demography are :- Fertility Mortality Migration