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Demographic factors have worked against Labor, as the growing Sefardi population, as well as the recent Russian-Jewish immigrants, have largely voted for other parties.
Demographic factors
Demographic factors were the in-migration of colonizing settlers into sparsely populated forest areas ( 38 %) and growing population density — a result of the first factor — in those areas ( 25 %).

Demographic and also
He also set up the School of Statistics in 1928, and, in 1936, the Faculty of Statistical, Demographic and Actuarial Sciences.
The Demographic and Health Surveys carried out every five years show that women in Kenya wanted fewer children than those in Uganda and that in Uganda there was also a greater unmet need for contraception.
See also Demographic history of Romania
( See also Demographic history of Romania.
Demographic trends such as the growth of smaller households have also influenced the sale of this and other types of convenience food.
* Demographic transition — Zero population growth is achieved when the birth rate of a population equals in a situation where net migration is also zero
* Bocquet-Appel, Jean-Pierre, editor and Ofer Bar-Yosef, editor, The Neolithic Demographic Transition and its Consequences, Springer ( October 21, 2008 ), hardcover, 544 pages,, trade paperback and Kindle editions are also available.
Demographic changes have also contributed in making Casey a fairly safe seat for the Liberal Party.
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.
( 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.
Demographic evidence of the former mining community is also evident in both higher than average levels of unemployment, and a strong sense of community with residents knowing their neighbours and those that live around them.

Demographic and pressure
Demographic changes ( see below ) are putting great pressure on the housing market, especially in London and the South East.
Demographic pressure, population concentration in towns and cities, and the increased spending power of artisans and merchants gave rise to increased investment in viticulture, which became economically feasible once more.

Demographic and on
Demographic changes are not helping, with fewer people living and employed on the land or in small towns, the continued growth of the larger provincial centres, and, in some cases, the arrival of left-leaning " city refugees " in rural areas.
Demographic growth remained high, although development slowed, because the city became peripheral, the Kreis being situated on post-war Germany's border with the Polish Corridor.
* Weber, Lars 2010: Demographic Change and Economic Growth-Simulation on Growth Models Physica.
Demographic segmentation consists of dividing the market into groups based on variables such as age, gender, family size, income, occupation, education, religion, race and nationality.
In order to better conceal its undertakings, the Demographic Service absorbed the SGF on 11 October 1941.
* Demographic information on each district, including income, racial distribution, and other statistics.
Along with being minority leader, Cafaro serves as the ranking member of the Senate Rules and Reference Committee ; on the Legislative Task Force on Redistricting, Reapportionment, and Demographic Research ; the Health Care Coverage and Quality Council ; the Unemployment
Demographic and health data was collected from the tortoises, as well as data on other reptiles housed in the same facility.
Sections such as the " Demographic " and " Other Points of Interest " can provide additional insight on how this is done

Demographic and with
Demographic data from the 2001 Botswana census are included for comparison with 2006 CIA estimates.
It became an important specialty inside social history, with strong connections with the larger field of demography, as in the study of the Demographic Transition.
Demographic change can be seen as a byproduct of social and economic development together with, in some cases, strong governmental pressures.
It houses the first National Center for Family & Marriage Research, established by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services along with the Center for Family and Demographic Research, which received long-term funding by the National Institutes of Health for voice and speech science research.
In 1940, the Demographic Service ( Service de la démographie ) was created under the Ministry of Finance in order to replace the military recruitment office prohibited by the June 1940 Armistice with Nazi Germany.
The Demographic Service had been created in 1940 in order to replace the military recruitment office prohibited by the June 1940 Armistice with Nazi Germany.
Teixeira's recent writings include " Demographic Change and the Future of the Parties ," " The European Paradox " ( with Matt Browne and John Halpin ), “ New Progressive America ,” " New Progressive America: The Millennial Generation " ( with David Madland ), and “ The Decline of the White Working Class and the Rise of a Mass Upper Middle Class ” ( with Alan Abramowitz ).
Demographic changes led to Singapore acquiring a reputation as a ' sin city ', filled with brothels, opium dens and gambling houses catering to lonely migrant men working in a strange foreign city.
Demographic maximum was reached in 1989 with more than 16, 000 inhabitants.
* Family, Political Economy, and Demographic Change: The Transformation of Life in Casalecchio, Italy, 1861-1921 ( with Dennis Hogan ).
The authors of " Urban development in the world dryland regions " note that " city proper: defined as a locality with legally fixed boundaries and an administratively recognized urban status which is usually characterized by some form of local government " was used as far back as in the United Nations Demographic Yearbook 1976.
Demographic and economic information is permanently updated with off-year censuses, such as the Economic and Agricultural Censuses, and the sampled surveys published in Encuesta Permanente de Hogares ( Permanent Survey of Households ); which are delivered every 6 months.

Demographic and from
One Canadian author, economist and demographer David Foot, divides the generation born after the baby boomers into two groups in his book Boom Bust & Echo: How to Profit from the Coming Demographic Shift: Generation X, born between 1960 and 1966 ; and the " Bust Generation ", born between 1967 and 1979.
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.
* Demographic Fact Sheet from Census Bureau
Demographic changes affected the language frontier ; the proportion of Welsh speakers in the Rhondda valley fell from 64 per cent in 1901 to 55 per cent ten years later, and similar trends were evident elsewhere in South Wales.
In Ontario, Canada, one attempt to define the boom came from David Foot, author of Boom, Bust and Echo: Profiting from the Demographic Shift in the 21st century, published in 1997 and 2000.
Demographic trends ( 2006 ): County population has decreased from a high in 1970.
* Demographic information from the U. S. Census Bureau
The racial Demographic was 657 or 95. 1 % White, 0 or 0 % African American, 0 or 0 % Native American and Alaska Native, 34 or 4. 9 % Asian, 0 or 0 % from other races, and 0 or 0 % from two or more races.
Charity, Self-interest and Welfare: Reflections from Demographic and Family History in Charity, Self-Interest and Welfare in the English Past.
Demographic transition ( DT ) refers to the transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as a country develops from a pre-industrial to an industrialized economic system.
Demographic change in Sweden from 1735 to 2000. Red line: crude death rate ( CDR ), blue line: ( crude ) birth rate ( CBR )
Demographic research tends to include immigrants from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan as well as overseas Chinese who have immigrated from South East Asia into the broadly-defined Chinese American category as both the governments of the Republic of China and the United States account for Taiwanese Americans as a subgroup of Chinese Americans.
; Demographic development of Vigo from 1842
Demographic stochasticity refers to the variability of population growth rates arising from related random events such as birth rates, death rates, sex ratio, and dispersal.
( 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.

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