English to Malay Dictionary demography

demography

demografi
definition
noun
However, these data are not likely to represent a ‘false positive’ sweep pattern caused by demography or population structure.
the study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.
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The chapter on population, for example, is careful to link a discussion of 'demography' to questions of gender, education, and human rights.
His research focuses on the effects of 'demography' and personality on social networks and performance.
While the 'demography' of these three markets is generally similar, there exist some differences.
Nonetheless, this is a wonderful book to present the ideas of one strand of economic 'demography' to a general readership.
Lloyd Robson's statistical analysis of the origins of the convicts, Convict Settlers of Australia, was begun as a doctoral thesis in 'demography' at the Australian National University.
His paper is one of the most profound papers in both 'demography' and population genetics.
From ecology and 'demography' we know that population replacement can be relatively rapid (over a few thousand years).
Historically, American 'demography' fits into a three-stage progression characteristic of societies that now have low birth and death rates.
The study of 'demography' and life-history evolution has a rich, theoretical foundation.
In 'demography' , the study of population patterns, there is a saying that ‘behind most news stories is a population story’.
Reflecting the general 'demography' of African Americans at that time, women comprised the majority of the church membership from the beginning.
To be sure, the territories share important commonalities of climate, geography, 'demography' , economy and identity.
The real detonator for the Irish economic miracle is the country's 'demography' .
Survival probability is an important component of population 'demography' .
Only one study has attempted to define the relationship between health and 'demography' in the manner of the present study.
In 1994, the study of the 'demography' of small areas took a leap forward through the establishment by Graeme Hugo of a computerised, geographical information system.
It is also becoming clear that more complex models of human 'demography' must be considered, such as those incorporating geographic structure and changes in population size.
Without baseline data on populations' disease status and how that may affect 'demography' , it will be impossible to say whether or not increased effect of disease is likely to be a major concern.
But no longer can a simple analysis be made of the state of race relations, as Britain's changed 'demography' reflects new generations of multi-ethnic origins and heritage.
As Norman Davies has shown in his brilliant volume The Isles, the dominant idea of Britishness has reinforced a fish-eye view of the 'demography' , culture and geography of these islands.
However, many details of the historical 'demography' of modern humans remain to be clarified and are subject to continuing controversy.
In doing so, it opens up promising avenues for invigorating contact between corporate 'demography' and the study of labor markets and inequality.
The founders of India took upon themselves to impart wider representation of social 'demography' .
Slave 'demography' , social life and culture took different trajectories across the enslaved Americas.
The study population has been considered fairly representative of the Norwegian population for 'demography' , socioeconomic factors, morbidity, and mortality.
As the 'demography' of the local community changes, so must the shows presented on stage.
However, these data are not likely to represent a ‘false positive’ sweep pattern caused by 'demography' or population structure.
Currently, empirical studies of population 'demography' are more frequently quantifying variances of parameters as well as mean values.
The Irish famine, from 1845 to 1848, was a unique event in modern European 'demography' and its effects comparable to those of the Black Death.
Research seems to be sporadic in several other respects as well with the important exceptions of investigations in 'demography' and family sociology.
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