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− | + | {{TextTerm|Demography|1|101}} is the scientific study of human populations primarily with respect to their size, their {{TextTerm|structure|2|101}} and their development; it takes into account the quantitative aspects of their general characteristics. It is the core of {{NewTextTerm|population sciences|8|101}}, which in the broadest sense include 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. In statistical terminology any collection of distinct elements may be called a {{TextTerm|population|3|101}}, a word that is synonymous with {{TextTerm|universe|3|101|2}}. However, in demographic usage, the term {{TextTerm|population|4|101}} refers to all of the {{TextTerm|inhabitants|5|101|IndexEntry=inhabitant}} of a given area, though on occasion it may be used for part of the inhabitants only [e.g., the {{NonRefTerm|school-age population}} (cf. {{RefNumber|34|6|7}}), the {{NonRefTerm|marriageable population}} (cf. {{RefNumber|51|4|2}})]. Such groups are properly called {{TextTerm|sub-populations|6|101|IndexEntry=sub-population}}. The term population is often used to denote more specifically the {{TextTerm|size|7|101}}, i.e., the {{TextTerm|total number|7|101|2|OtherIndexEntry=number, total}} of the aggregate referred to in no. {{RefNumber|10|1|4}}. | |
+ | {{Note|1| {{NoteTerm|Demography}}, n. - {{NoteTerm|demographic}}, adj. - {{NoteTerm|demographer}}, n.: a specialist in demography.}} | ||
+ | {{Note|4| {{NoteTerm|Population}}, n. - Note that this term may also be used adjectivally as a synonym for demographic, e.g., in population problems, population analysis, population studies.}} | ||
+ | {{Note|5| {{NoteTerm|Inhabitant}}, n. - {{NoteTerm|inhabit}}, v.: to occupy as a place of settled residence.}} | ||
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ข้อความปฏิเสธความรับผิดชอบ : ผู้สนับสนุนทั้งหลายของดีโมพีเดียไม่จำเป็นต้องเห็นด้วยกับความหมายของศัพท์ต่างๆ ที่อยู่ในพจนานุกรมฉบับปรังปรุงนี้ พจนานุกรมประชากรศาสตร์พหุภาพ ฉบับปรับให้เป็นเอกภาพ ปรับปรุงครั้งที่สอง ยังอยู่่ระหว่างการดำเนินงาน หากต้องการเสนอข้อคิดเห็นใดๆ กรุณาใช้พื้นที่อภิปราย |
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Demography1 is the scientific study of human populations primarily with respect to their size, their structure2 and their development; it takes into account the quantitative aspects of their general characteristics. It is the core of population sciences 8*, which in the broadest sense include 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. In statistical terminology any collection of distinct elements may be called a population3, a word that is synonymous with universe3. However, in demographic usage, the term population4 refers to all of the inhabitants5 of a given area, though on occasion it may be used for part of the inhabitants only [e.g., the school-age population (cf. 346-7), the marriageable population (cf. 514-2)]. Such groups are properly called sub-populations6. The term population is often used to denote more specifically the size7, i.e., the total number7 of the aggregate referred to in no. 101-4.
- 1. Demography, n. - demographic, adj. - demographer, n.: a specialist in demography.
- 4. Population, n. - Note that this term may also be used adjectivally as a synonym for demographic, e.g., in population problems, population analysis, population studies.
- 5. Inhabitant, n. - inhabit, v.: to occupy as a place of settled residence.
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