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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume
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:It is the core of {{NewTextTerm|population sciences|8|101}} in the broader sense to which belong interdisciplinary fields such as {{NonRefTerm|economic demography}} ({{RefNumber|10|4|1}}), {{NonRefTerm|social demography}} ({{RefNumber|10|4|2}}), {{NonRefTerm|population genetics}} ({{RefNumber|10|4|4}}), {{NonRefTerm|historical demography}} ({{RefNumber|10|2|1}}), {{NonRefTerm|mathematical demography}} ({{RefNumber|10|2|6}}) as well as contributions from the law, medicine, epidemiology ({{RefNumber|42|3|6}}), sociology, psychology, geography and philosophy.''(to be revised)'' --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 10:18, 6 August 2012 (CEST) | :It is the core of {{NewTextTerm|population sciences|8|101}} in the broader sense to which belong interdisciplinary fields such as {{NonRefTerm|economic demography}} ({{RefNumber|10|4|1}}), {{NonRefTerm|social demography}} ({{RefNumber|10|4|2}}), {{NonRefTerm|population genetics}} ({{RefNumber|10|4|4}}), {{NonRefTerm|historical demography}} ({{RefNumber|10|2|1}}), {{NonRefTerm|mathematical demography}} ({{RefNumber|10|2|6}}) as well as contributions from the law, medicine, epidemiology ({{RefNumber|42|3|6}}), sociology, psychology, geography and philosophy.''(to be revised)'' --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 10:18, 6 August 2012 (CEST) | ||
:* In the core of '''the''' population sciences. Double checked --[[User:Herbert SMITH|Herbert SMITH]] 17:19, 30 November 2012 (CET) | :* In the core of '''the''' population sciences. Double checked --[[User:Herbert SMITH|Herbert SMITH]] 17:19, 30 November 2012 (CET) | ||
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+ | * 102-5 When I learned the distinction from Phil Hauser and Don Bogue at U Chicago, it was that demographic analysis treats the relationships between the demographic variables themselves (e.g. stationary and stable pop) while pop studies treats the relationship between demographic variables and socio-economic, cultural, etc. variables. | ||
+ | It does not seem right to call the first 'pure' as if the second is 'impure' in any sense.--[[User:Stan BECKER|Stan BECKER]] 17:26, 24 September 2014 (CEST) | ||
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* {{translated French term|10|102|102-8|FrenchTextTerm=conjoncture démographique}} | * {{translated French term|10|102|102-8|FrenchTextTerm=conjoncture démographique}} | ||
:This study can focus on the {{NewTextTerm|current demographic situation|8|102|OtherIndexEntry=situation. demographic ...}} or {{NewTextTerm|current demographic conditions|8|102|OtherIndexEntry=conditions. demographic ...}}, ie the population change and its indicators during a short and recent period. ''(to be revised)'' --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 13:00, 6 August 2012 (CEST) | :This study can focus on the {{NewTextTerm|current demographic situation|8|102|OtherIndexEntry=situation. demographic ...}} or {{NewTextTerm|current demographic conditions|8|102|OtherIndexEntry=conditions. demographic ...}}, ie the population change and its indicators during a short and recent period. ''(to be revised)'' --[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 13:00, 6 August 2012 (CEST) |
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- 101-1 note 4. adjectivally, I didn't know that this was a word.--Stan BECKER 17:23, 24 September 2014 (CEST)
- German: 101-8| Français: 101-8 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Bevölkerungswissenschaft im weiteren Sinne. This term, expression or paragraph was not translated and was missing according to the 1987-standard (German). It has been translated and is added to the Category:Coherent with the 1987-standard (German):
- It is the core of population sciences 8★ in the broader sense to which belong interdisciplinary fields such as economic demography (104-1), social demography (104-2), population genetics (104-4), historical demography (102-1), mathematical demography (102-6) as well as contributions from the law, medicine, epidemiology (423-6), sociology, psychology, geography and philosophy.(to be revised) --Nicolas Brouard 10:18, 6 August 2012 (CEST)
- In the core of the population sciences. Double checked --Herbert SMITH 17:19, 30 November 2012 (CET)
- 102-5 When I learned the distinction from Phil Hauser and Don Bogue at U Chicago, it was that demographic analysis treats the relationships between the demographic variables themselves (e.g. stationary and stable pop) while pop studies treats the relationship between demographic variables and socio-economic, cultural, etc. variables.
It does not seem right to call the first 'pure' as if the second is 'impure' in any sense.--Stan BECKER 17:26, 24 September 2014 (CEST)
- French: 102-8 (help) Translated French term:
- French: conjoncture démographique. This term, expression or paragraph was not translated and was missing according to the 1981-standard (French). It has been translated and is added to the Category:Coherent with the 1981-standard (French):
- This study can focus on the current demographic situation 8★ or current demographic conditions 8★, ie the population change and its indicators during a short and recent period. (to be revised) --Nicolas Brouard 13:00, 6 August 2012 (CEST)
- The trilingual demographic dictionary English - French - Arabic of 1988 uses demographic situation*.--Nicolas Brouard 12:14, 6 August 2012 (CEST)
- This study can focus on the current demographic situation 8★ or current demographic conditions 8★, ie. population change and its indicators during a short and recent period. --Mary Ellen ZUPPAN 08:40, 17 August 2012
- French: 103-3 (help) Translated French term:
- French: phénomènes perturbateurs. This term, expression or paragraph was not translated and was missing according to the 1981-standard (French). It has been translated and is added to the Category:Coherent with the 1981-standard (French):
- The trilingual demographic dictionary English - French - Arabic of 1988 uses disturbing phenomenon*. --Nicolas Brouard 13:19, 6 August 2012 (CEST)
- and isolates the effects of each demographic variable from the others that are named, in that case, disturbing phenomena 3★. (to be revised) --Nicolas Brouard 13:41, 6 August 2012 (CEST)
- German: 104-7| Français: 104-7 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Bevölkerungsgeographie. This term, expression or paragraph was not translated and was missing according to the 1987-standard (German). It has been translated and is added to the Category:Coherent with the 1987-standard (German):
- German: 104-8| Français: 104-8 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Epidemiologie. This term, expression or paragraph was not translated and was missing according to the 1987-standard (German). It has been translated and is added to the Category:Coherent with the 1987-standard (German):
- Fields of research and methodology are even more intertwined in the case of demography and human geography 7★. It is also the case for biometry 6 or biometrics 6 and epidemiology 8★ which deal with the application of statistical methods to all forms of biological and medical research. (to be revised)--Nicolas Brouard 14:10, 6 August 2012 (CEST)