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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume
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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English vol.
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- German: 701-9| Français: 701-9 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Geburtendefizit. 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):
- The growth of an open population consists of the balance of migration 6 or net migration 6 and natural increase 7, which is the excess of births over deaths 8 sometimes called the balance of births and deaths 8 which may be negative when there is a deficit of births 9★. --Nicolas Brouard 20:17, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
- German: 701-10| Français: 701-10 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Nullwachstum. 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):
- A zero population growth 10★ refers to a population of invariable size.--Nicolas Brouard 20:15, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
- German: 701-11| Français: 701-11 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Wachstumseffekt. 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: 701-12| Français: 701-12 (help) Translated German term:
- German: Struktureffekt. 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):
- Any change in one variable affects the overall growth and structure of a population, which are then decomposed in growth effects ★ and structural effects ★.--Nicolas Brouard 20:28, 5 August 2013 (CEST)
- Français: 703-8 English: 703-8 (help?) Missing French term:
- Pichat's semi-stable population concept disappeared...
- On appelle population quasi stable 7 une population à fécondité constante et à mortalité variable; les caractéristiques des populations de ce type sont voisines de celles des populations semi-stables 8, ou populations fermées à répartition par âges invariable.
- A quasi-stable population 7 is a formerly stable population with constant fertility and gradually changing mortality.
- The Trilingual Demographic Dictionary Arabic-English-French of 1988 uses semi-stable population*. --Nicolas Brouard 19:44, 11 June 2012 (CEST)
- Deutsch: 703-11 | English: 703-11 | Français: 703-11 (help?) Missing German term: