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what is demography?​

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Answered by ss0907208
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Answer:

the study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.

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Answered by desusmita442
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Demography is the study of human population-- their size , composition and distribution across space -- and the process through which populations change. Births , deaths and migration are the ‘ big three ' of demography , jointly producing population stability or change .

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A population's composition may be described in terms of basic demographic features -- age , sex , family and household status -- and by features of the population's social and economic context -- language , education , occupation , ethnicity , religion , income and wealth . the distribution of populations can be defined at multiple levels ( local , regional , national , global ) and with different types of boundaries ( political , economic, geographic ) . Demography is a central component of societal contexts and social change .

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