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1 rural-farm population
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2 farm population
с.-х., демогр. сельское население, фермерское население ( проживающее на фермах)rural farm population — сельское население, проживающее на фермах
rural non-farm population — сельское население, не проживающее на фермах
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3 non-farm population
демогр., с.-х. нефермерское население*, несельскохозяйственное [аграрное\] население (часть сельского населения, не проживающая на фермах)Syn:Ant:See: -
4 rural population
а) демогр. (совокупность лиц, проживающих в сельской местности, в деревнях, селах, на фермах и т. д.)б) демогр., амер. (совокупность лиц, проживающих на фермах и в населенных пунктах численностью менее 2500 человек)rural farm population — сельское население, проживающее на фермах
rural non-farm population — сельское население, не проживающее на фермах
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5 population
n1) население2) стат. совокупность
- able-bodied population
- adult population
- aged population
- alien population
- average population
- cattle population
- child population
- civilian population
- employed population
- estimated population
- excess population
- farm population
- general population
- home population
- immigrant population
- indigenous population
- industrial population
- livestock population
- local population
- migrating population
- native population
- occupied population
- old population
- product population
- rural population
- surplus population
- underemployed population
- unemployed population
- unoccupied population
- urban population
- working population
- working age populationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > population
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6 industrial population
демогр. население промышленных районов [регионов\]The population figures have been divided into two areas: Rural and Industrial. This division is based upon the predominant nature of the area. — Данные по населению были разделены на две группы: по населению сельскохозяйственных и промышленных регионов, в зависимости от доминирующих в регионе отраслей.
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7 metropolitan population
1) стат. население метрополий ( крупных городов)The number of people living in rural America first dipped below the metropolitan population in 1920. — Численность сельского населения Америки впервые опустилась ниже численности населения крупных городов в 1920 году.
Syn:2) стат. население агломераций (жители населенных пунктов, объединенных вокруг одного или нескольких крупных городов экономическими, социальными и культурными связями)The smallest population growth occurred in the Northeast, with only 4.3 percent of the increase in the metropolitan population and 3.5 percent of thegrowth in the nonmetropolitan population. — Наименьший рост население произошел на Северо-Востоке: население крупных городов увеличилось на 4,3%, а численность остального населения выросла на 3,5%.
See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > metropolitan population
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8 peasant population
демогр. крестьянское население; численность крестьянSyn:See: -
9 urban population
демогр. городское население (проживающее в городах; в некоторых странах проживающее в населенных пунктах, численность населения которых превосходит определенное количество жителей; напр., в США 2500 чел.)Syn:See: -
10 agricultural labour
1) с.-х. сельскохозяйственный [сельский, фермерский\] трудagricultural labour supply — предложение труда в сельском хозяйстве, предложение сельскохозяйственного труда
Syn:2) c.-x. работники сельского хозяйства, сельскохозяйственная рабочая сила; сельскохозяйственные рабочие (как правило, занятые физическим трудом)Syn:See:3) с.-х. сельскохозяйственные работы, полевые работыSyn: -
11 industrial product
эк. продукт [товар\] промышленного назначенияAnt: -
12 agricultural labour force
с.-х., эк. тр. сельскохозяйственная рабочая сила; сельскохозяйственные рабочиеThe employed agricultural labour force in the UK is 493 000 persons representing 1.9% of the total labour force. — В Великобритании занятая в сельском хозяйстве рабочая сила составляет 493 тыс. чел. или 1,9% всей рабочей силы.
Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > agricultural labour force
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