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    Chapter 1 Introduction It was the development of ability to communicate through speech and tool making capacity that the Homo sapien sapien species got separated from rest of the higher mammals as these two capacities have been fundamental for ‘culture’ which is the most diagnostic feature of human society. In this the use of tools made of wood‚ stone‚ and bone appears to have been preceded. Thus “culture” could be broadly classed as material culture and non-material culture. Material

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    Scope of Demography The scope of demography has been classified into two sections: Macro-demography and micro-demography. While the former includes studies of systems‚ cultures and societies on a large scale‚ the later study the individual and the family as a unit of society. Thus the later study has smaller units and it is conducted intensively. In the words of Donald J. Bogue‚ “It is the study of the growth‚ distribution and redistribution of the population within a community‚ state‚ economic

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    101 Spring 2013 Demography- Human Life History Introduction Demography is the study of human populations. It studies the size‚ composition and distribution of a population‚ and the process through which a population changes. Demography allows us to track changes over time and to depict how different periods in history change population dynamics. Births‚ deaths‚ migration and emigration‚ jointly produced the change within a population (Biological Science). Demography is also a central component

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    Demography Demography can be defined as scientific‚ mathematical‚ statistical study of population in reference to population density‚ population density‚ population distribution‚ population size and structure‚ population composition. The word Demography was first coined by a Greek Mathematician‚ Achelle Guillard. What means Population? Population means the total number of children‚ youths‚ adults and old people of a certain locality‚ village‚ town‚ city‚ district‚ region or a country. In

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    INTRODUCTION TO DEMOGRAPHY Demography is the scientific study of size‚ composition (structure) as well as change in the human population through the interaction of fertility‚ mortality and migration. Demography is dynamic and not static; it makes considerable use of mathematics and statistics. Demography involves the analysis of the determinants and consequences of the change in demographic phenomena i.e. fertility‚ mortality and migration. DEMOGRAPHIC TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Population size is the

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    sciences. Demography presents population data in‚ a systematic manner. Its importance could be gauged from the growing application of population figures in several disciplines of study. Its significance to the individual and society hardly requires any emphasis. In the recent decades population is multiplying by leaps and bounds. This phenomenon is having its impact in every sphere of human life‚ more particularly in the Social and economic life of the society. Significance of demography in different

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    Population Bulletin BY J A S O N B R E M N E R ‚ A S H L E Y F R O S T‚ C A R L H A U B ‚ M A R K M AT H E R ‚ K A R I N R I N G H E I M ‚ A N D E R I C Z U E H L K E WORLD POPULATION HIGHLIGHTS: KEY FINDINGS FROM PRB’S 2010 WORLD POPULATION DATA SHEET Vol. 65‚ No. 2 JULY 2010 www.prb.org Population Reference Bureau Population Reference Bureau The Population Reference Bureau informs people around the world about population‚ health‚ and the environment‚ and empowers them to

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    CHAPTER ONE The scope of demography David Lucas January 2002 Demography focuses on fertility (births)‚ mortality (deaths)‚ and migration (territorial movements). A glance at the Australian newspapers in December‚ 2001‚ found articles on‚ abortion‚ ageing‚ late childbearing and asylum seekers‚ all of which are of interest to demographers and to the general public. Some definitions of demography are given in Box 1.1. The term demography meaning ‘description of the people’ was first used by the

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    There is a great number of social‚ economic and environmental problems evoked by the demographic situation. * High unemployment rate. The competition to find a job is very high and as Chinese people saying themselves: “I’m frightened for my children`s future‚ China’s biggest problem is the population”. As a result a lot of people migrate to a bigger cities or to neighboring countries to seek for a job. * Water and food shortages. As the world’s population increases‚ so too does its need for food

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    Demography Demography is the statistical study of human populations and sub-populations. 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. 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. Demographic analysis can be applied to whole societies or to groups defined by criteria

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