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Demography (from
Ancient Gr**** δῆμος (dêmos) 'people, society' and -γραφία (-graphía) 'writing, drawing, description') is the
statistical study of human...
- Kārlis
Balodis (1864–1931) – economist, financist,
statistician and
demographist Krišjānis
Barons (1835–1923) – "the
father of
Latvian folk songs"; compiled...
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Transformation of
Muslim Societies Around the
World (2007),
written with
fellow demographist Youssef Courbage, Todd
criticized Samuel P. Huntington's
thesis of a...
- 1931) was a
notable Latvian economist, financist,
statistician and
demographist. Most notably, he is the
author of
civilian rationing,
which was first...
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Balodis (1864–1931),
Latvian economist, financist,
statistician and
demographist Kārlis
Baumanis (1835–1905),
better known as Baumaņu Kārlis, a Latvian...
- expert, died of cancer.
Sherburne F. Cook, 77,
American physiologist and
demographist, died of cancer. Eric Linklater, 75,
British author,
Carnegie Medal recipient...
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Sherburne Friend Cook (1896–1974) was an
American physiologist and
demographist, who
served as
professor and
chairman of the
department of
physiology at...
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Guatemalan writer (b. 1822)
October 13 –
Arthur de Gobineau,
French writer,
demographist (b. 1816)
November 7 –
Julius Hübner,
German painter (b. 1806) November...
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generally have
children at an
earlier age.
Since the 2010s,
European demographists have
theorized that
women often self-select
themselves into jobs with...
- (INED)
after the war. Most
members of Carrel's team
moved to INED, led by
demographist Alfred Sauvy, who
coined the
expression "Third World".
Others joined...