demography / dɪˈmɒg rə fi /

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demography 的定义

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

demography 近义词

n. 名词 noun

study of human population

更多demography例句

  1. 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.
  2. Thompson’s prediction was purely theoretical, but it became foundational to the field of demography.
  3. Some digital marketers don’t know the importance of analyzing the demography of users who visit their websites.
  4. Jardina stressed to us that in the short term, demography is not destiny.
  5. 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.
  6. “Demography and immigration played an important role,” said Stefano Jesurum, a council member of the Jewish community of Milan.
  7. In other words, you can win with a base mobilization strategy, but it leaves you vulnerable to demography.
  8. Israel has always sought maximum Palestinian geography with minimal Palestinian demography.
  9. Demography denial, as I wrote here recently, is in fashion on the Israeli right.
  10. The demography deniers want to prove that negotiations based on the 1967 lines are impossible.
  11. Congress on Hygiene and Demography, Washington, iv, p. 182-185.
  12. A study of the demography, the social, educational, and moral life of the anthracite regions.
  13. Demology, de-mol′o-jī, n. same as Demography: the theory of the origin and development of nations.