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Total number  (TOTAL number)

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101-1 demography ديموجرافيا demografie Demographie
—Bevölkerungswissenschaft
—Bevölkerungslehre
Demografía väestötiede
—demografia
démographie demografia demografia DEMOGRAFIA Демография
101-2 population
—universe
مجتمع populace
—soubor
Population
—Gesamtheit
—Masse
—Kollektiv
población
—universo
populaatio
—perusjoukko
population
—univers
popolazione populacja POPULAÇÃO
—UNIVERSO
Совокупность
—Генеральная совокупность
101-3 population سكان populace Bevölkerung población väestö population popolazione populacja POPULAÇÃO Население
101-4 inhabitant قاطنون obyvatel Bewohner
—Einwohner
habitantes asukkaat
—asujaimisto
habitant abitante mieszkańcy
—ludność
HABITANTE Жители
101-5 sub-population أقسام سكانية část populace
—populační skupina
Teilbevölkerung
—Bevölkerungsgruppe
subpoblación väestönosa sous-population frazione della popolazione
—subpopolazione
subpopulacje SUBPOPULAÇÃO Контингент
—Группы населения
101-6 total number مجموع rozsah
—počet
Bevölkerungszahl número de personas luku asukas-
—väkiluku
population
—effectif
ammontare liczba osób (zbiorowości) TOTAL Общая численность населения


Demography 1 is the scientific study of human populations, primarily with respect to their size, their structure and their development. In statistical terminology any collection of distinct elements may be called a population 2 or universe 2. The population 3 of a particular area consists of all inhabitants 4 of that area, though the term may on occasions be used for part of the inhabitants only, e. g. the population of schoolchildren, the population of marriageable age etc. Such populations are properly called sub-populations 5. The term population is occasionally used to denote the total number6 of persons in an area.

  • 1. demography n. — demographic adj. — demographer n., a specialist in demography.
  • 3. population n. — note that this term may also be used adjectivally as a synonym for demographic, e.g. in population statistics, population analysis, population studies.


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