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Demography is the statistical study of human populations The focus in demography is on a population. while The term demographics refers to characteristics of a population such as total fertility rate, or political theories
Demography is the scientific study of human population, including factors such as birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns. It allows for the analysis and projection of population trends and patterns over time.
The study of human population characteristics in human geography is known as demography. Demography focuses on aspects such as population size, distribution, density, composition, and trends within a specific geographical area. It helps researchers understand patterns of human settlement and migration, among other demographic factors.
The science of population structure and growth is called demography. Demography studies the size, distribution, and composition of population, as well as how populations change over time due to factors like births, deaths, and migration. It provides important insights into societal trends and challenges.
Demography. Demographers study how people are distributed in the relation to their setttlement patterns as well as their growth and decline. These studies also examine gender, age, occupation, ferility, and health.
Yes. Firstly is a word used to introduce a point or reason. Example: "Firstly company profits have tripled in the last week".
Demography.
No, firstly is an adverb.First, however, can be used as a noun or an adverb (or an adjective, for that matter), and can always be used in place of firstly.
why do we need demography?
the cliffhanger
Yes they can but it is far rarer than the house. Firstly it is done by house.
My dad has a job in demography.
In 534 BC.
Our country has kept a demography of the deaths in Iraq.
The components of Demography are :- Fertility Mortality Migration
That is the correct spelling of "demography" (study of human populations).
Xu chongming, a famous Chinese physician, firstly introduced the concept in his book of FROM AURICULAR MEDICINE TO AURICLE MEDICINE in 2005.