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Demographic inference

Current Biology, 2021
In the last ten years, the next generation sequencing revolution has multiplied the amount of genetic data for many organisms by orders of magnitude. This has not only led to evolutionary biologists having more data available but also to new and different types of data: from a handful of allozyme markers in the 70s, we got dozens of restriction ...
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Demographics

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2016
There is a large proportion of minority youth involved in the juvenile justice system. Disproportionate minority contact (DMC) occurs when the proportion of any ethnic group is higher at any given stage in the juvenile justice process than the proportion of this group in the general population.
Artha J, Gillis, Eraka, Bath
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The Demographic Transition [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Pakistan Development Review, 1984
Demographic transition is a set of changes in reproductive behaviour that are experienced as a society is transformed from a traditional pre-industrial state to a highly developed, modernized structure. The transformation is the substitution of slow growth achieved with low fertility and mortality for slow growth maintained
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Demographics and replantation

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1987
We reviewed demographic data on 761 patients who had one or more amputated parts replanted at Duke University Medical Center between 1972 and 1984 to learn more about the population that sustained amputation and replantation. Ninety-four percent were from North Carolina and its border states.
R D, Goldner   +4 more
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The demographics of inequality

Journal of Population Economics, 1989
"This paper presents a survey of recent literature on the effects of demographic variables on economic inequality. First, a number of conceptual and methodological questions are raised and discussed. They pertain to what is meant by inequality, what the range of demographic variables is, and how variable and endogenous are the demographic variables ...
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Demographics of infertility

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2009
The demographic composition of many developed countries threatens their economies and global influence. On the one hand, the increased cost of living and of raising children discourages couples from starting families until later in life while, on the other hand, improved living standards have increased life expectancy.
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Demographic entrapment

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1993
Demographic entrapment is a situation in which a population exceeds the carrying capacity of its own ecosystem and its 'connectedness' to other ecosystems. It can be looked upon as a disorder of the demographic transition which presents serious ethical problems in that there are occasions on which there is a conflict between the interests of the child ...
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