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		Definition of demography in English: demographynoun dɪˈmɒɡrəfidəˈmɑɡrəfi mass noun1The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations. 人口统计学 Example sentencesExamples -  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.
 -  In this study, we did not consider the effect of demography, such as population size bottlenecks and expansions.
 -  However, many details of the historical demography of modern humans remain to be clarified and are subject to continuing controversy.
 -  At the same time, the pre-industrial economy was constrained by internal barriers or limits in demography, disease, soil, climate, energy, and technology.
 -  The study of demography and life-history evolution has a rich, theoretical foundation.
 -  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.
 -  Only one study has attempted to define the relationship between health and demography in the manner of the present study.
 -  From ecology and demography we know that population replacement can be relatively rapid (over a few thousand years).
 -  Survival probability is an important component of population demography.
 -  Food availability is well known to have important influences on population demography, distribution, and abundance.
 -  The study population has been considered fairly representative of the Norwegian population for demography, socioeconomic factors, morbidity, and mortality.
 -  As well as being a reader in demography at Oxford University, Coleman has published 90 papers and eight books on the growth and movements of populations.
 -  Nonetheless, this is a wonderful book to present the ideas of one strand of economic demography to a general readership.
 -  In demography, the study of population patterns, there is a saying that ‘behind most news stories is a population story’.
 -  Currently, empirical studies of population demography are more frequently quantifying variances of parameters as well as mean values.
 -  Research seems to be sporadic in several other respects as well with the important exceptions of investigations in demography and family sociology.
 -  His paper is one of the most profound papers in both demography and population genetics.
 -  However, these data are not likely to represent a ‘false positive’ sweep pattern caused by demography or population structure.
 -  The early articles discuss demography and life tables.
 -  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.
 
 - 1.1 The composition of a particular human population.
人口组成(或构成)  Europe's demography is changing 欧洲的人口组成正在发生变化。 Example sentencesExamples -  Dobson then slips into a captivating study of the historical demography of the southeast of England: Kent, Essex, and Sussex.
 -  The real detonator for the Irish economic miracle is the country's demography.
 -  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.
 -  To be sure, the territories share important commonalities of climate, geography, demography, economy and identity.
 -  Reflecting the general demography of African Americans at that time, women comprised the majority of the church membership from the beginning.
 -  While the demography of these three markets is generally similar, there exist some differences.
 -  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.
 -  As the demography of the local community changes, so must the shows presented on stage.
 -  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.
 -  The rate of population growth has distorted demography in many countries, where half the population are children.
 -  His research focuses on the effects of demography and personality on social networks and performance.
 -  Do they know nothing of the political demography of their own country?
 -  The founders of India took upon themselves to impart wider representation of social demography.
 -  In doing so, it opens up promising avenues for invigorating contact between corporate demography and the study of labor markets and inequality.
 -  Milwaukee's demography includes not only multiple white ethnic communities but also burgeoning Latino and Asian American neighborhoods.
 -  Slave demography, social life and culture took different trajectories across the enslaved Americas.
 -  Historically, American demography fits into a three-stage progression characteristic of societies that now have low birth and death rates.
 -  Daniel Scott Smith is currently working on the social demography of the Northern military effort during the American Civil War.
 -  The chapter on population, for example, is careful to link a discussion of demography to questions of gender, education, and human rights.
 -  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.
 
  
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Greek dēmos 'the people' + -graphy. Rhymesautobiography, bibliography, biography, cardiography, cartography, chirography, choreography, chromatography, cinematography, cosmography, cryptography, discography, filmography, geography, hagiography, historiography, hydrography, iconography, lexicography, lithography, oceanography, orthography, palaeography (US paleography), photography, radiography, reprography, stenography, topography, typography    Definition of demography in US English: demographynoundəˈmɑɡrəfidəˈmäɡrəfē 1The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations. 人口统计学 Example sentencesExamples -  The study population has been considered fairly representative of the Norwegian population for demography, socioeconomic factors, morbidity, and mortality.
 -  At the same time, the pre-industrial economy was constrained by internal barriers or limits in demography, disease, soil, climate, energy, and technology.
 -  Research seems to be sporadic in several other respects as well with the important exceptions of investigations in demography and family sociology.
 -  In this study, we did not consider the effect of demography, such as population size bottlenecks and expansions.
 -  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.
 -  The early articles discuss demography and life tables.
 -  However, these data are not likely to represent a ‘false positive’ sweep pattern caused by demography or population structure.
 -  However, many details of the historical demography of modern humans remain to be clarified and are subject to continuing controversy.
 -  Nonetheless, this is a wonderful book to present the ideas of one strand of economic demography to a general readership.
 -  As well as being a reader in demography at Oxford University, Coleman has published 90 papers and eight books on the growth and movements of populations.
 -  Survival probability is an important component of population demography.
 -  In demography, the study of population patterns, there is a saying that ‘behind most news stories is a population story’.
 -  From ecology and demography we know that population replacement can be relatively rapid (over a few thousand years).
 -  The study of demography and life-history evolution has a rich, theoretical foundation.
 -  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.
 -  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.
 -  Only one study has attempted to define the relationship between health and demography in the manner of the present study.
 -  Currently, empirical studies of population demography are more frequently quantifying variances of parameters as well as mean values.
 -  Food availability is well known to have important influences on population demography, distribution, and abundance.
 -  His paper is one of the most profound papers in both demography and population genetics.
 
 - 1.1 The composition of a particular human population.
人口组成(或构成)  Europe's demography is changing 欧洲的人口组成正在发生变化。 Example sentencesExamples -  As the demography of the local community changes, so must the shows presented on stage.
 -  Reflecting the general demography of African Americans at that time, women comprised the majority of the church membership from the beginning.
 -  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.
 -  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.
 -  The rate of population growth has distorted demography in many countries, where half the population are children.
 -  To be sure, the territories share important commonalities of climate, geography, demography, economy and identity.
 -  Slave demography, social life and culture took different trajectories across the enslaved Americas.
 -  The founders of India took upon themselves to impart wider representation of social demography.
 -  Daniel Scott Smith is currently working on the social demography of the Northern military effort during the American Civil War.
 -  While the demography of these three markets is generally similar, there exist some differences.
 -  Historically, American demography fits into a three-stage progression characteristic of societies that now have low birth and death rates.
 -  The real detonator for the Irish economic miracle is the country's demography.
 -  In doing so, it opens up promising avenues for invigorating contact between corporate demography and the study of labor markets and inequality.
 -  His research focuses on the effects of demography and personality on social networks and performance.
 -  The chapter on population, for example, is careful to link a discussion of demography to questions of gender, education, and human rights.
 -  Milwaukee's demography includes not only multiple white ethnic communities but also burgeoning Latino and Asian American neighborhoods.
 -  Dobson then slips into a captivating study of the historical demography of the southeast of England: Kent, Essex, and Sussex.
 -  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.
 -  Do they know nothing of the political demography of their own country?
 -  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.
 
  
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from Greek dēmos ‘the people’ + -graphy.     |