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  1. Biodemography (Social) [Demography] Biodemography is the science dealing with the integration of biological theory ...
  2. Child mortality (Social) [Demography] Death rate of infants and young children ...
  3. Berlin Demography Forum (Organization) [Demography] The Berlin Demography Forum (BDF) is a global, non-partisan platform providing ...
  4. Step migration (Biology) [Demography] [Genetic genealogy] [Anthropology] Migration pattern ...
  5. Lexis diagram (Computing) [Statistical charts and diagrams] [Demography] [Actuarial science] Calendar time is usually represented on the horizontal axis, while age ...
  6. Natural fertility (Social) [Demography] Natural fertility is the fertility that exists without birth control ...
  7. Tortilla Wall (Social) [Demography] Border barrier along the Mexico-United States border near San Diego, California ...
  8. Adult mortality (Social) [Demography] Death of adult between 15 and 60 years old ...
  9. Force of mortality (Computing) [Demography] [Actuarial science] Thus the force of mortality at these ages is zero ...
  10. Life expectancy (Biology) [Demography] [Senescence] [Actuarial science] Measure of average lifespan in a given population ...
  11. Beale code (Social) [Demography] American classification of geography ...
  12. Silver generation (Social) [Demography] The silver generation refers to people in late adulthood, and is ...
  13. Center of population (Computing) [Geometric centers] [Demography] Geographical point ...
  14. Human migration (Biology) [Genetic genealogy] [Demography] [Anthropology] 19). "In 2019, there were an estimated 272 million international migrants ...
  15. Ricker model (Computing) [Stochastic models] [Demography] Unlike some other models like the Logistic map , the carrying ...
  16. Maternal mortality ratio (Social) [Demography] KPI measurement of maternal death ...
  17. Slacker (Social) [Demography] A slacker is someone who habitually avoids work or lacks work ...
  18. Hellin's law (Computing) [Statistical laws] [Demography] Hellin's law , also called Hellin-Zeleny's law , is an empirical ...
  19. Whiteshift (Social) [Demography] Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities is a ...
  20. Beverton–Holt model (Computing) [Stochastic models] [Biostatistics] [Demography] Discrete-time population model ...
  21. Distance sampling (Computing) [Sampling techniques] [Demography] Methods for estimating the density and/or abundance of populations ...
  22. Ulpian's life table (Computing) [Demography] [Actuarial science] Ulpian's life table is an ancient Roman annuities table ...
  23. Living zone (Social) [Economic development] [Demography] Among these, 1,256 are situated in rural areas (i.e ...
  24. Vulnerability index (Social) [Demography] A vulnerability index is a measure of the exposure of a ...
  25. Statistical epidemiology (Biology) [Biostatistics] [Demography] [Epidemiology] Statistical epidemiology is an emerging branch of the disciplines of epidemiology ...
  26. Human behavioral ecology (Biology) [Sociobiology] [Human evolution] [Behavioral ecology] Study of human behavior and cultural diversity ...
  27. Economic restructuring (Earth) [Geography] [Demography] [Economic sectors] Changes in the constituent parts of an economy in a very ...
  28. Generational replacement (Social) [Demography] Generational replacement is a theory proposed by Paul R. Abramson and ...
  29. Category:Education and instruction ...7). Forced and refugee migration in Asia. In ''Routledge Handbook of Asian Demography'' (pp. 331-350). Routledge. ...
  30. Area compatibility factor (Computing) [Epidemiology] [Demography] [Actuarial science] ...