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  • an increasing presence of the elderly in our western society, as the demographers tell us, it is a man of over eighty who heads our Church and hence to...
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  • Robert Malthus (13 February 1766 – 29 December 1834) was an English demographer and political economist best known for his pessimistic but highly influential...
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  • January 1979 in Chelyabinsk) is a Russian sociologist, anthropologist, demographer, and a public figure. She is the head of the Group of the Monitoring...
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  • Corrado Gini (23 May 1884 – 13 March 1965) was an Italian statistician, demographer and sociologist who developed the Gini coefficient, a measure of the...
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  • explanation for this phenomenon has posed a Problem before scholars and demographers. K.S. Lal , Growth of Muslim Population in Medieval India (1973) 174...
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  • 1901 – July 8, 1985) was a Belarusian-American economist, statistician, demographer, and economic historian who won the 1971 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic...
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  • was planted in the undivided India itself. Kingsley Davis, an eminent demographer, was one of the first to raise a debate on the Hindu-Muslim population...
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  • happened because of other factors associated with the pandemic. Eventually, demographers and public-health researchers will have enough granular information from...
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  • explanation for this phenomenon has posed a Problem before scholars and demographers. K.S. Lal , Growth of Muslim Population in Medieval India (1973) 174...
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  • abortifacients in order to have control over reproduction. Historians and demographers have assumed that these drugs (for that is what they were) did not work...
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  • was planted in the undivided India itself. Kingsley Davis, an eminent demographer, was one of the first to raise a debate on the Hindu-Muslim population...
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  • well before the end of the century. Bangladesh used to be praised by demographers because it realised a downturn in birth rate in 1970, decades before...
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  • United States, and that hasn’t changed post-Dobbs, said Beth Jarosz, a demographer and program director with the nonprofit Population Reference Bureau who...
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  • abortifacients in order to have control over reproduction. Historians and demographers have assumed that these drugs (for that is what they were) did not work...
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  • 2 While there is a series of studies by economists, sociologists and demographers on the correlation between immigration and crime, much less is known...
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  • age / cohort cells are assigned an abortion ratio of zero. However, demographers have concluded that most legal abortions in the early 1970s replaced...
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  • age / cohort cells are assigned an abortion ratio of zero. However, demographers have concluded that most legal abortions in the early 1970s replaced...
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  • retain the authentic Christian Tradition against contraception. The demographer Pierre Chaunu wrote: Since 1964--the take-off point for most European...
    297 KB (39,839 words) - 17:43, 24 March 2023
  • Koblitz also takes issue with the field of demography, arguing that demographers have erased women’s roles as agents of demographic change (page 202)...
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