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demography

/dih-mog-ruh-fee/US // dɪˈmɒg rə fi //UK // (dɪˈmɒɡrəfɪ) //

人口学,人口统计学,人口统计,人口

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations.

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Examples

  • I mean, if you think about big changes in American social life — like, if you go to the demography meetings and someone finds a 3-percent shift in fertility, we’re high-fiving each other in the hallways.

  • Thompson’s prediction was purely theoretical, but it became foundational to the field of demography.

  • Some digital marketers don’t know the importance of analyzing the demography of users who visit their websites.

  • Jardina stressed to us that in the short term, demography is not destiny.

  • I mean, if you think about big changes in American social life — like, if you go to the demography meetings and someone finds like a 3-percent shift in fertility, we’re high-fiving each other in the hallways.

  • Demography and immigration played an important role,” said Stefano Jesurum, a council member of the Jewish community of Milan.

  • In other words, you can win with a base mobilization strategy, but it leaves you vulnerable to demography.

  • Israel has always sought maximum Palestinian geography with minimal Palestinian demography.

  • Demography denial, as I wrote here recently, is in fashion on the Israeli right.

  • The demography deniers want to prove that negotiations based on the 1967 lines are impossible.

  • Congress on Hygiene and Demography, Washington, iv, p. 182-185.

  • A study of the demography, the social, educational, and moral life of the anthracite regions.

  • Demology, de-mol′o-jī, n. same as Demography: the theory of the origin and development of nations.