词汇 | demographer |
释义 | demographer noun[ C ] uk /dɪˈmɒɡ.rə.fər/ us /dɪˈmɑː.ɡrə.fɚ/ a person who studies changes in numbers of births, marriages, deaths, etc. in an area over a period of time人口统计学家 Lifestyles & their study anthropogenic anthropological anthropologically anthropologist anthropology cultural cultural critic cultural criticism cultural diffusion cultural ecology ethnologically ethnologist ethnology hermetic socioculturally sub-trend superorganic the global village trend vegetate Examples of demographerdemographer In view of the persistent interest of demographers and others in the influence of birth order on behaviour further research along these lines seems warranted. This book is a delight, and deserves readership beyond specialist audiences of demographers, historians and economists. However, the topics dealt with are often esoteric methodological ones which will make the book heavy going for all except a few specialist demographers. The unique population characteristics of islands have captured the attention of demographers. This may be regarded as conventional by demographers. We noted in the introduction that the issue of compliance is of importance for lawyers and historians as well as for demographers. To this end, he exploits archives from the years 1805 to 1813 that have never been used by demographers before. Yet demographers seldom seem to address this theoretical di-culty. She enjoyed a distinguished career as physician, biostatistician, and demographer, applying mathematics and statistics to studies in these areas. European historical demographers have begun to question the longer-term significance of demographic crises. Population migration has been studied for over a century by economists, sociologists, anthropologists, demographers, population geographers and biologists. One could wish that more demographers did likewise. While predominantly a quantitative discipline, demographers have also embraced other methods to study particular problems. Both economists and demographers have recognized that many of these variables are endogenous and may mask the true causal relationships. Most of the demographers emerged from it with a new appreciation of the difficulties that we face in interpreting historical data for present-day concerns. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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