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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume

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(Etienne van de Walle et al., second 1982 edition)
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[[en-II:group survival]] [[ar-II:بقاء الجماعة]] [[cs-II:přežití skupiny]] [[de-II:überleben als Gruppe]] [[es-II:sobrevivencia del grupo]] [[fr-II:survie du groupe]] [[it-II:sopravvivenza del gruppo]] [[ja-II:集団の生存]] [[pt-II:grupo de sobrevivência]] [[ru-II:Выживание группы]] [[zh-II:集体生存]]  
 
[[en-II:group survival]] [[ar-II:بقاء الجماعة]] [[cs-II:přežití skupiny]] [[de-II:überleben als Gruppe]] [[es-II:sobrevivencia del grupo]] [[fr-II:survie du groupe]] [[it-II:sopravvivenza del gruppo]] [[ja-II:集団の生存]] [[pt-II:grupo de sobrevivência]] [[ru-II:Выживание группы]] [[zh-II:集体生存]]  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 5 February 2010

Group survival  (GROUP survival)


The maximum population 1 of a territory, sometimes called its carrying capacity 1, is generally understood in an absolute sense to mean the largest number of persons that could be sustained under specified conditions; but is sometimes used to denote the largest number that could be supported at an assumed standard of living. Conversely, the minimum population 2 is generally taken to be the smallest number of persons in an area which is consistent with group survival 3. More...