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IRAN DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT TRENDS

SCIENTIFIC REVIEW. SERIES 1. ECONOMICS AND LAW, 2020
The relevance of this article is due to the increasing geopolitical role of Iran as a dominant player in the Middle East being under severe pressure from external sanctions. These conditions make Iran a good example for research on the performance of population policies.
Sergey V. Ryazantsev   +3 more
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Demographic development of Lantapan

2016
This chapter reports on the demographic situation in Lantapan since it became a municipality. It examines population attributes such as age distribution and composition, growth rate, its causes and likely implications for the size of future population and pressure on natural resources.
Paunlagui, Merlyne M., Suminguit, Vel J.
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Toward a Theory of Demographic Development

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1971
This discussion offers an alternative approach to the demographic transition theory. It analyzes with the help of empircal data certain key demographic variables and shows how fertility trends are determined by the way these key variables are affected by the development process.
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Demographics of Hemophilia in Developing Countries

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2005
Demographic datasets pertaining to populations are extremely valuable tools in healthcare planning. They are vital in setting priorities, allocation of resources, measurement of outcomes, and comparison of alternate approaches. Countries with emerging economies especially need information regarding targeted populations when initiating programs designed
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Some recent demographic developments in Ireland

Études irlandaises, 1997
High emigration and a familial, rural culture, isolationist and Roman Catholic in inspiration and practice, were central features of the Irish social landscape between the Famine and the Fifties. Since the 1960s, however, a social revolution has occurred. Irish marriage and fertility patterns have changed rapidly.
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Economic and Demographic Developments

2014
The reassessment of the driving forces leading to the French Revolution provoked the rejection of the traditional Marxist interpretation according to which the Revolution was led by an emerging capitalistic bourgeoisie strengthened by long-term industrial and trade growth, and the emergence of interpretations based on political and ideological ...
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Savings, Demographic Change, and Economic Development

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1976
Possibly the most widely investigated adverse impact of population on economic growth is based on the hypothesized negative effect of population on the availability of savings for capital formation. Even though diminishing returns to land and natural resources due to increased population size has also constituted a long-run concern of economists, the ...
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Regional Demographic Development.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1980
John I. Clarke   +2 more
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Russia: unprecedented demographic developments

2007
Russia's population is first and foremost the result of a heritage that explains a very uneven age pyramid. This demographic heritage is of great importance, especially because it determines the current and future number of women of childbearing age and, therefore, one of the components explaining the number of births, even if the latter also depends ...
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