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[diː`mɔgrəfɪ]демография, народоописаниеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > demography
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nounдемография* * *(n) демография* * *демография, народоописание* * *[de'mog·ra·phy || -fɪ] n. демография* * ** * *демография -
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[dɪ'mɔgrəfɪ]сущ.демография, народоописание -
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пол. демографические ресурсы влияния (люди как универсальный, многофункциональный ресурс, который производит другие "ресурсы влияния"; каждый человек является создателем материальных благ — экономические ресурсы, солдатом и членом партии — силовые и социальные ресурсы, обладателем и распространителем знаний и информации — культурно-информационные ресурсы, и т. д.)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > demography resources of influence
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а) демогр. (отрасль демографии, предметом изучения которой выступают трудовые ресурсы и их воспроизводство и размещение)See:б) эк. = economics of population. -
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демогр. историческая демография (отрасль демографии; анализ демографических процессов прошлого на основе исторических документов, археологических исследований и т. п.)See: -
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демогр. социальная демография (отрасль демографии, предметом которой являются социальные факторы демографических изменений, демографического поведения и т. п.)See: -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > economic demography
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pure demography
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > social demography
См. также в других словарях:
demography — de‧mog‧ra‧phy [dɪˈmɒgrəfi ǁ ˈmɑː ] noun 1. [uncountable] the study of human populations and the way in which they change: • economics, sociology, demography and other statistical social studies 2. [singular] the type of people that make up a… … Financial and business terms
demography — de*mog ra*phy (d[ e]*m[o^]g r[.a]f[y^]), n. [Gr. dh^mos the people + graphy.] The study of vital statistics, such as births, deaths, marriages, mortality, health, etc., in populations and subgroups of populations. {Dem o*graph ic}, a. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
demography — index census Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
demography — 1880, from Gk. demos people (see DEMOTIC (Cf. demotic)) + GRAPHY (Cf. graphy) … Etymology dictionary
demography — [n] study of human population anthropology, census taking, population analysis, population density, population growth, population size, population studies, population vital statistics; concept 349 … New thesaurus
demography — ► NOUN ▪ the study of the structure of human populations using statistics of births, deaths, wealth, disease, etc. DERIVATIVES demographer noun demographic adjective demographically adverb … English terms dictionary
demography — [di mäg′rə fē] n. [< Gr dēmos, the people (see DEMOCRACY) + GRAPHY] the statistical science dealing with the distribution, density, vital statistics, etc. of human populations demographer n. demographic [dem΄ə graf′ik, dē΄məgraf′ik] adj.… … English World dictionary
Demography — Sociology … Wikipedia
DEMOGRAPHY — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction size and geographical distribution of world jewry major geographical shifts of world jewry up to world war i 1914 TO 1939 the shoah 1948 TO 1970 1970 TO 2005 dispersion and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
demography — The study of human populations, their growth and decline, due to changing patterns of migration, fertility and mortality , and characteristics such as the sex ratio , dependency ratio, and age structure. The subject is sometimes divided for… … Dictionary of sociology
demography — demographer, demographist, n. /di mog reuh fee/, n. the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, diseases, marriages, etc., of populations. [1875 80; DEMO + GRAPHY] * * * Statistical study of human populations, especially … Universalium