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Demographic change in Sweden from 1735 to 2000. Red line: crude death rate ( CDR ), blue line: ( crude ) birth rate ( CBR )
Many countries such as China, Brazil and Thailand have passed through the Demographic Transition Model ( DTM ) very quickly due to fast social and economic change.
Demographic change can be seen as a byproduct of social and economic development together with, in some cases, strong governmental pressures.
Demographic change bought about by the recession of the early 1980s, which saw many local farms and businesses fail, has led to many humble buildings being expanded into luxury homes.

Demographic and according
* Demographic projections " foresee the population of Egypt overtaking that of Russia by 2045 ," according to Niall Ferguson.
Demographic movement of the population according to the census data:
Demographic movement according to the censuses:
Demographic movement according to census data:
Demographic movements according to census data:
Demographic movement according to the censuses:
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The Serb side suffered a total 30, 700 victims-16, 700 civilians and 14, 000 military personnel, according to the Demographic Unit at the ICTY.

Demographic and census
Demographic data from the 2001 Botswana census are included for comparison with 2006 CIA estimates.
Brazil's Demographic Census is one of the most hierarchical collection of census data in the world.
Demographic information for the 2010 census is still pending.
Demographic history is the study of population history and demographic processes, usually using census or similar statistical data.
Demographic changes in the 1960s and 1970s whittled down the overall Russian majority, but they also caused two nationalities ( the Kazakhs and Kirgiz ) to become minorities in their own republics at the time of the 1979 census, and considerably reduced the majority of the titular nationalities in other republics.
According to the official Ottoman census of 1906 – 1907 ( published in " The Ottoman Population 1830 – 1914: Demographic and Social Characteristics " by Kemal H. Karpat ), the ethnic-religious breakdown in the Sanjak of Kırk Kilise was: 22, 022 Muslims ; 14, 154 Greek Orthodox ; 1, 599 Bulgarian Orthodox ; and 789 Jews.

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Demographic survey data from 1999-2002 shows a significant minority of people from Europe and America, where there is reasonable freedom of thought and access to ideas but no outstanding recent reincarnationist tradition, believe we had a life before we were born, will survive death and be born again physically.
: NOTE: Demographic data below is for the former " Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon " Census Area, which still includes Skagway Borough.
* West Memphis Economic Development and Site Selection, Demographic, tax, and distribution park data ( City Government – Tax Payer funded site )
Demographic data are estimates.
Demographic studies, customer segmentation, conjoint analysis and other techniques allow marketers to use large amounts of consumer purchase, survey and panel data to understand and communicate marketing strategy.
All geographic and Demographic data shown below is for the Deepwater ZCTA.
Analyses of data provided by the post-1998 U. S. Demographic and Health Surveys found no variation in the occurrence of coitus in the menstrual phases except during menses.
Demographic and health data was collected from the tortoises, as well as data on other reptiles housed in the same facility.
( 2006 ) used data collected from the Demographic and Health Surveys and found that HIV prevalence was " considerably higher in urban areas and for women, especially at younger ages.
( 2006 ) also used data from Demographic and Health Surveys in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, and Malawi and from AIDS Indicator Surveys in Tanzania and Uganda to conduct his study.
" In its data however, the United Nations Demographic Yearbook affords the individual countries considerable leeway over the definition of " City proper ".
Demographic data indicates that the region is the fastest growing county in Rio: 98, 851 in 1991, 174, 353 in 2000, and 300, 823 in 2010.
In the report it is said that the data for Armenia is taken from Armenia's 2000 Demographic and Health Survey, where there are no figures about Islam in Armenia.
Bowman and Everett Carll Ladd compiled " Public Opinion and Demographic Report ," a twenty-four page selection of polling data that offered a condensed version of Public Opinion.

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* Pronunciation of individual words may change according to the presence of surrounding words in a sentence ( sandhi ).
Special kits for away fixtures did not exist at the time and according to football association regulations the newcomers had to change their colours if two teams in the same league had identical uniforms.
Other social commentators and sociologists argue that conspiracy theories are produced according to variables that may change within a democratic ( or other type of ) society.
Proportional symbols change their visual weight according to a quantitative property.
While Proust believed that chemical compounds are composed of a fixed ratio of their constituent elements irrespective of the methods of production, Berthollet believed that this ratio can change according to the ratio of the reactants initially taken.
His theory substantially comprised two statements: first, that animal organs and behaviour can change according to the way they are used ; and second, that those characteristics can transmit from one generation to the next ( the example of the giraffe whose neck becomes longer while trying to reach the upper leaves of a tree is well-known ).
When a field travels across to different media, the properties of the field change according to the various boundary conditions.
The transition to behavioral modernity with the development of symbolic culture, language, and specialized lithic technology happened around 50, 000 years ago according to many although some suggest a gradual change in behavior over a longer time span.
Using the principle of equivalence, Einstein concluded that the same thing holds in any gravitational field, that the rate of clocks R at different heights was altered according to the gravitational field g. When g is slowly varying, it gives the fractional rate of change of the ticking rate.
At first he was not opposed to Luther, but as time went on and Luther's aim became clear to him, he turned more and more from the Reformer, and was finally, in consequence of this change of attitude, drawn into an acrimonious correspondence in which Luther, according to some without any justification, heavily criticized the duke.
It concluded that risks were limited and had reduced as a result inter alia of larger margins being required by counterparty banks, but might change rapidly according to market conditions.
When this happens, and if enough states ( or enough powerful states ) continually ignore a particular aspect of international law, the norm may actually change according to concepts of customary international law.
When the current flowing through an inductor changes, creating a time-varying magnetic field inside the coil, a voltage is induced, according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, which by Lenz's law opposes the change in current that created it.
More conventionally named roadie Jack Slaughter and road manager Dylan Ferrero rounded out the crew and provided most of the driving of the " tour bus ", a Cadillac with 10-year-old expired license plates and a nasty predilection for going into a coma at the most inconvenient moment ( but, according to Friedman, her talent lay in her ability to stop on a dime and pick up the change ).
Fidler warned that according to California law, the Board of Prison Terms could later change the sentence to a lesser term ; at the time, Olson's lawyers asserted that due to discrepancies between 1970s laws and current California laws, their client would most likely serve only five years, which could turn into two years for good behavior.
But we come together spontaneously, and not with permanent criteria, according to momentary affinities for a specific purpose, and we constantly change these groups as soon as the purpose for which we had associated ceases to be, and other aims and needs arise and develop in us and push us to seek new collaborators, people who think as we do in the specific circumstance.
" Of course, the wheel has no memory and its probabilities do not change according to past results.
The lunar phases change cyclically as the Moon orbits the Earth, according to the changing relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
Still other motives were responsible according to Gallus Anonymus, who claimed that it was the Bohemian Princess Dobrawa who convinced her husband to change his religion.
A paradigm shift ( or revolutionary science ) is, according to Thomas Kuhn, in his influential book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1962 ), a change in the basic assumptions, or paradigms, within the ruling theory of science.
Some transmitters are capable of direct frequency-shift keying ( FSK ) as they can directly accept the digital signal and change their transmitting frequency according to the mark or space input state.
The dawn of fascism in the early 1920s heralded a change of strategy for Italy, as the north-eastern sultanates were soon to be forced within the boundaries of La Grande Somalia according to the plan of Fascist Italy.
Drawing on his long experience as a celebrity and entertainment producer, Bono ( according to Maraniss and Weisskopf ) recognized that Gingrich's status had changed from politician to celebrity, and that Gingrich was not making allowances for that change:
The set of partners may change according to a given market, region, or channel, resulting in a proliferation of trading partner environments, each with its own unique characteristics and demands.
Bracks, according to critics, achieved little, and lost the excitement of constant change that was characteristic of the Kennett years.

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