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Mit Technik gegen den demografischen Wandel

open access: yesTechnikfolgenabschätzung – Theorie und Praxis, 2013
Manuel Dietrich, K. Bopp
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The Field of Demography

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1936
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The Demography of Resources

Journal of Management Studies, 2013
AbstractA longitudinal event‐history analysis using complete data on the aircraft fleets of allBritish airlines over the period 1919 to 1975 was applied to elucidating how a firm's internal resource demography can explain its resource divestiture decisions.
Kim, Tai-Young, Kuilman, Jeroen G.
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Demography and Economics

Population Studies, 1970
Abstract In industrialized societies such as the U.K., demographic, social and economic characteristics and changes are closely interrelated, but the study of their interconnections is often strangely neglected. Demographic research and economic research are too often carried out in separate compartments: and the same is true of teaching in the two ...
J. E. Meade   +5 more
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Demography and epidemics

Mathematical Biosciences, 1990
A demographic SIR epidemic model with vertical transmission of homogeneous type is studied. The hypothesis of homogeneity is assumed to model the interaction of epidemic and demographic features. General properties of homogeneous evolution equations and a generalized version of the Dulac criterion adapted to the homogeneous problem are applied to get ...
Busenberg, Stavros N., Hadeler, K. P.
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Genetical demography

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1963
Abstract Demographic data can serve several purposes. At the least, they provide a picture of the population as it is, or has recently been, in respect of the feature or property at issue. Further, in so far as comparable data are collected over a period of time, they will reveal changes that the population is undergoing.
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Organizational Demography

Annual Review of Sociology, 1988
Organizational demography may be conveniently broken into four areas of theoretical development: intraorganizational demography, interorganizational demography, individual careers, and organizational and external populations. The bulk of the work has been conducted in the first three areas and deals with turnover of both personnel and jobs; growth ...
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The IT of Demography

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2022
Emily Klancher Merchant   +1 more
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Demography in Archaeology

2006
Demography in Archaeology, first published in 2006, is a review of current theory and method in the reconstruction of populations from archaeological data. Starting with a summary of demographic concepts and methods, the book examines historical and ethnographic sources of demographic evidence before addressing the methods by which reliable demographic
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The demography of deinstitutionalization

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1983
AbstractOnce defined as long‐term residents of psychiatric hospitals, the chronically mentally ill today are a heterogeneous population living in a variety of institutional and community settings.
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