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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume

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(Nicolas Brouard: Reporting errors or missing terms of the second 1982 edition)
 
(201: Integrating the note 9 into a newtextterm "population movement")
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* {{missing German term|20|201|201-11|GermanNewTextTerm=räumliche Bevölkerungsbewegung}}
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:The term {{NewTextTerm|population movement|11|201|OtherIndexEntry=movement, population}} is used to refer to the geographical movement of a population.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 09:09, 2 July 2013 (CEST)
  
 
* {{missing French term|20|202|202-8|FrenchTextTerm=vérification post-censitaire}}
 
* {{missing French term|20|202|202-8|FrenchTextTerm=vérification post-censitaire}}
 
:*<b>vérification post-censitaire</b> <sup>8 </sup>par <b>enquête de vérification du recensement </b><sup>9</sup> in French and <b>post-enumeration survey</b> <sup>9 </sup>is taken after a census to verify the accuracy and completeness of enumeration. in English)
 
:*<b>vérification post-censitaire</b> <sup>8 </sup>par <b>enquête de vérification du recensement </b><sup>9</sup> in French and <b>post-enumeration survey</b> <sup>9 </sup>is taken after a census to verify the accuracy and completeness of enumeration. in English)

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The term population movement 11★ is used to refer to the geographical movement of a population.--Nicolas Brouard 09:09, 2 July 2013 (CEST)