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A socioeconomic or similar factor that defines a certain group or area.
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the study of populationswith reference to birth and death rates, size and density, distribution, migration, and other vital statistics
Ãâó: esrpweb.csustan.edu/publications/pubhtml.php
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pertaining to the study of population statistics, changes, and trends based on various measures of fertility (adding to a population), mortality (subtracting from a population), and migration (redistribution of a population).
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What are the numbers, proportion, fertility, etc. of the language community?
Ãâó: www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/progs/lo-ol/perspective...
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Standard demographics include two elements: gender and age. Gender refers to male, female, or adult (both male & female). Age groups are pre-defined and consist of a min/max age. Age groups can overlap (ie 25+, 25-34, etc.)
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