Definitions
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- noun a scientist who studies the growth and density of populations and their vital statistics
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Fellow atheists: French demographist Emanuel Todd predicts the level of literacy amongst the world population?
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Fellow atheists: French demographist Emanuel Todd predicts the level of literacy amongst the world population?
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After the high souled Malthus, came the Neo-Malthusians, who, although they retained the name perverted the teaching of this great demographist, and some Socialist writers of high repute still advocate the systematic instruction of the poor in Neo-Malthusian practices.
The Fertility of the Unfit Rutherford Waddell 1900
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"Slovaks leave their homeland to work abroad due to the lack of suitable work in Slovakia and in hopes of higher earnings, but also to obtain life experiences or improve their language skills," Danuša Jurčová, a demographist at the Demographic Research Centre at the Institute of Informatics and Statistics told The Slovak Spectator.
Slovak Spectator 2009
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"Slovaks leave their homeland to work abroad due to the lack of suitable work in Slovakia and in hopes of higher earnings, but also to obtain life experiences or improve their language skills," Danuša Jurčová, a demographist at the Demographic Research Centre at the Institute of Informatics and Statistics told The Slovak Spectator.
Slovak Spectator 2009
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Rational Review 2009
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