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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)
 
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* {{missing German term|93|930|930-8|GermanNewTextTerm=Gesundheitspolitik}}
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* {{translated German term|93|930|930-8|GermanNewTextTerm=Gesundheitspolitik}}
  
* {{missing German term|93|933|933-11|GermanNewTextTerm=Population Education}}
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:Population policy may also include a component of {{TextTerm|population redistribution policy|6|930|IndexEntry=population redistribution}} designed to influence the territorial distribution of population, as well as a component of {{NewTextTerm|migration policy|7|930}}. {{NewTextTerm|Health policy|8|930}}, which aims to reduce {{NonRefTerm|morbidity}} ({{RefNumber|42|0|1}}) and {{NonRefTerm|mortality}} ({{RefNumber|40|1|1}}), is an other component of {{NonRefTerm|population policy}}. ''First draft with the help of Michel Guillot''.--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 09:45, 23 August 2012 (CEST)
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* {{translated German term|93|933|933-11|GermanNewTextTerm=Population Education}}
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:The English term "{{NewTextTerm|Population Education|11|933}}" is used untranslated in some countries, especially Germany.  In this specific context, it refers to the dissemination of information (in schools and other contexts) about the impact of individual reproductive behavior on broader society.
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:It would be useful to find out if the English term Population Education is used for this purpose only in Germany or in other countries as well.--[[User:Michel GUILLOT|Michel GUILLOT]] 10:14, 23 August 2012 (CEST)

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Population policy may also include a component of population redistribution policy 6 designed to influence the territorial distribution of population, as well as a component of migration policy 7★. Health policy 8★, which aims to reduce morbidity (420-1) and mortality (401-1), is an other component of population policy. First draft with the help of Michel Guillot.--Nicolas Brouard 09:45, 23 August 2012 (CEST)
The English term "Population Education 11★" is used untranslated in some countries, especially Germany. In this specific context, it refers to the dissemination of information (in schools and other contexts) about the impact of individual reproductive behavior on broader society.
It would be useful to find out if the English term Population Education is used for this purpose only in Germany or in other countries as well.--Michel GUILLOT 10:14, 23 August 2012 (CEST)