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What are the differences between population studies and demography?

Demography is focused on the statistical analysis of population information, this includes the examination of population dynamics such as population size, structure and distribution which illustrate the structural change in population.Population Studies is about studying the number of people in a given area, their characteristics and the changes over time. It seeks explanation for the patterns of variations and the causes of change. It also projects future population size and its consequences.


What objects do you measure in feet?

None: I measure them in metres. But people did measure rooms, for example, in feet.


What are examples of nonstandard units of measure?

Handful, chapter, pinch, truckload, pocketful, shovelful, cubit, sprinkle, dusting, 'to taste' are all examples of nonstandardized units. They may describe easily understood 'quantities', but they are in no way likely to mean exactly the same thing to different people.


How primative people measures quantity?

Primitive people often measured quantity using simple, tangible methods such as counting with their fingers, using natural objects like stones, sticks, or seeds as counters, or by comparing sizes and volumes of items. They might also rely on body parts, such as a "handful" or "footstep," to estimate quantities. These methods allowed them to communicate and trade effectively within their communities. Over time, these practices laid the groundwork for more complex systems of measurement.


What is the measure of 4?

The measure of 4 really depends on the subject. The measure of 4 people is far different than the measure of 4 feet for example.

Related Questions

What are the semantics of the word demography?

Demos=people. Graphia=writing. Therefore demography is writing about or studying people.


Why do people developed standard measure?

It is so that two people can agree on the quantities that they are talking about.


What is demography and population?

Demography is the statistical study of human populations The focus in demography is on a population. while The term demographics refers to characteristics of a population such as total fertility rate, or political theories


What does the root word in demography mean?

Demography comes from two Greek words : demos, which means people, and graphos which means to write or draw : it literally means writing about the people


The study of where people places and things are located and how they relate to each other?

Demography


How can demography help us understand the problems facing the world?

Demography can help us understand the problems facing the world by showing where people with different cultural traits live


Use primitive in a sentence?

The people from the stone age used primitive tools.


What is apocalyptic demography?

Apocalyptic Demography- The labelling of older people as a burden to society, also called "catastrophic" or "voodoo: demography. Gee described apocalyptic demography as 'an ideology....a set of beliefs that justifies (or rationalizes) action....wherein the beliefs converge on the idea that an aging population has negative implications for societal resources- which get funneled to the sick, old, and retired at the expense of the healthy, the young, and the working'.


How will the population change in 20-50 years?

Trends in Demography suggest that we will continue to increase in population until we level off around 8 Billion people. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography#The_demographic_transition


In the field demography is the term for the average number of people per given area?

Population density


In the field of demography is the term for the average number of people per given area?

Population density


What is the name for a member of primitive people?

barbarian