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  • ...the {{NonRefTerm|school-age population}} (cf. {{RefNumber|34|6|7}}), the {{NonRefTerm|marriageable population}} (cf. {{RefNumber|51|4|2}})]. Such groups are prop ...graphy, mathematical...}}. A piece of research that applies the tools of {{NonRefTerm|demographic analysis}} ({{RefNumber|10|3|1}}) to an actual population is of
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  • ...tional standard a household consists of a group of individuals who share {{NonRefTerm|living quarters}} ({{RefNumber|12|0|1}}) and their principal meals. The ter ...s, prisons, etc.). They may also include unrelated persons who reside in {{NonRefTerm|group quarters}} ({{RefNumber|12|0|1}}*) other than institutions. However,
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  • ...such observations have been {{TextTerm|collected|4|130}} on appropriate {{NonRefTerm|forms}} ({{RefNumber|20|6|1}}), the documents are {{TextTerm|edited|5|130|I ...ndexEntry=data, crude ...}} prior to their {{NonRefTerm|processing}} and {{NonRefTerm|tabulation}} and {{TextTerm|basic data|1|131|3|OtherIndexEntry=data, basic
    20 KB (2,618 words) - 18:38, 24 September 2014
  • ...e, interquartile ...}} is the difference between the first and the third {{NonRefTerm|quartiles}} ({{RefNumber|14|2|2}}) and contains half the observations in th {{Note|9| The common notation for the standard deviation is {{NonRefTerm|σ}}.}}
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  • ...ons}} ({{RefNumber|43|1|6}}) for example, which can be used directly for {{NonRefTerm|population forecast}} (cf. {{RefNumber|72|0|2}}). When a population is clas ...variables is often called a {{TextTerm|diagram|4|155}}, for example the {{NonRefTerm|Lexis Diagram}} (cf. 437). A graph in which one co-ordinate axis is graduat
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  • ...{RefNumber|11|0|2}}), {{NonRefTerm|families}} ({{RefNumber|11|5|1}}), or {{NonRefTerm|households}} ({{RefNumber|11|0|3}}) and sampling units may be individuals, ...<sup>th</sup>, ..., etc. unit, where {{NonRefTerm|n}} is not larger than {{NonRefTerm|s}} and is selected at random. In {{TextTerm|cluster sampling|8|161|OtherIn
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  • ...ment between the population studied and other populations, but logically {{NonRefTerm|migration statistics}} ({{RefNumber|81|2|1}}) are a part of the statistics ...Entry=census, population ...}} are taken to obtain information about the {{NonRefTerm|state of the population}} ({{RefNumber|20|1|8}}) at a given time. Most comm
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  • ...OtherIndexEntry2=system, civil registration ...}} are the descendents of {{NonRefTerm|registers}} ({{RefNumber|21|4|1}}) kept by religious groups. A register was The {{NonRefTerm|registers}} mentioned in a preceding paragraph (cf. {{RefNumber|21|1|4}}) a
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  • ...220}} of the data, {{NonRefTerm|tabulation}} ({{RefNumber|13|0|6}}*) and {{NonRefTerm|calculation}} ({{RefNumber|13|2|2}}) and {{TextTerm|table preparation|9|220 ...Entry=check, consistency ...}}; these can be internal checks within each {{NonRefTerm|statistical unit}} (cf. {{RefNumber|11|0|1}}) or may result from the compar
    12 KB (1,456 words) - 18:15, 29 September 2014
  • ...erIndexEntry2=distribution of the population, spatial ...}}, and also by {{NonRefTerm|structure}} ({{RefNumber|14|4|4}}). Each population lives in a given {{Text ...xtTerm|natural area|7|302|OtherIndexEntry=area, natural ...}} is used in {{NonRefTerm|human ecology}} ({{RefNumber|10|4|5}}) to define an area occupied by a popu
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  • ...his actual {{NoteTerm|residence}}. In the United States of America, the {{NonRefTerm|de jure}} population is the population of {{NoteTerm|usual residence|OtherI ...on should not be confused with {{NonRefTerm|agricultural population}} or {{NonRefTerm|farm population}} ({{RefNumber|35|9|2}}).}}
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  • ...number of males to the number of females; it is usually expressed as an {{NonRefTerm|index value}} ({{RefNumber|13|2|7}}) i.e. the number of males per 100 femal ...IndexEntry=woman}} to refer to persons of each sex at all ages including {{NonRefTerm|children}} ({{RefNumber|32|3|3}}). In a similar fashion the terms {{TextTer
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  • {{Note|4| The {{NonRefTerm|school-age population}} ({{RefNumber|34|6|7}}) is often classifed by grade ...dexEntry=professional school|OtherIndexEntry=school, professional ...}}. {{NonRefTerm|Technical education}} ({{RefNumber|34|3|12}}) is given in {{NewTextTerm|le
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  • ...mic ...}}, is an activity which contributes to the production of income. {{NonRefTerm|Unpaid family workers}} ({{RefNumber|35|3|5}}) are usually included in the ...activity, are most often classified as not in the labor force under the {{NonRefTerm|gainful worker concept}} ({{RefNumber|35|0|1}} *). The {{NewTextTerm|employ
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  • ...erm|sub-population}} ({{RefNumber|10|1|6}}) only is studied, we speak of {{NonRefTerm|specific death rates}} ({{RefNumber|13|4|6}}) among which {{TextTerm|sex-ag ...ge of several estimates of the size of the population for each year. The {{NonRefTerm|average number of persons years}} ({{RefNumber|13|5|6}}) is also used as de
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  • ...fTerm|product of conception}} ({{RefNumber|60|2|6}}) irrespective of the {{NonRefTerm|duration of pregnancy}} ({{RefNumber|60|3|3}}). The terms {{TextTerm|intra- ...}}. These terms include {{NonRefTerm|abortions}} ({{RefNumber|60|3|5}}), {{NonRefTerm|miscarriages}} ({{RefNumber|60|4|1}}) and stillbirths.}}
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  • ...NonRefTerm|disability}} ({{RefNumber|42|6|2}}) may be the consequence of {{NonRefTerm|disease}} ({{RefNumber|42|0|2}}) or of {{TextTerm|injury|1|422}} or {{TextT {{Note|1| {{NonRefTerm|Infant mortality}} ({{RefNumber|41|0|1}}) can thus be decomposed into {{Not
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  • Mortality statistics are generally compiled from death registration (cf. {{NonRefTerm|211}}). When a death takes place a {{TextTerm|death certificate|1|430|Other ...viving}} among {{NonRefTerm|children ever born}} ({{RefNumber|63|7|2}}), {{NonRefTerm|reporting of sibling deaths}}, {{NoteTerm|orphanhood status|OtherIndexEntry
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  • ...lution of such unions. By extension, it also includes the study of other {{NonRefTerm|conjugal unions}} ({{RefNumber|50|3|8}}) where their frequency makes their ...2|OtherIndexEntry=marry, intent to ...}} is a necessary preliminary to a {{NonRefTerm|marriage}} ({{RefNumber|50|1|4}}), giving public notice to persons interest
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  • ...Term|divorce|1|511}} as an institution is recognized, the dissolution of {{NonRefTerm|marriage}} ({{RefNumber|51|0|2}}) may take place through the granting of a ...one of the {{NonRefTerm|spouses}} ({{RefNumber|50|1|5}}) may bring about {{NonRefTerm|dissolution of the marriage}} ({{RefNumber|51|0|3}}). Under any legal syste
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