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  • 21Demographic profile of Detroit — 1820 2000[1][2][3] Year Population White  % White Black  % Black …

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  • 22Demographic momentum — is the phenomenon of continued population increase despite reduced reproductive rates. (see also Population momentum.) Even in the face of extreme measures aimed at lowering reproductive rates, the population will continue to grow due to a large… …

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  • 23demographic time bomb — noun A decline in the birth rate leading eventually to the workforce being unable to give adequate support to the elderly • • • Main Entry: ↑demography …

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  • 24Demographic transition — A diagram of the demographic transition model, including stage 5 The demographic transition model (DT) is 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 …

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  • 25Demographic threat — The concept of demographic threat (or demographic bomb) is a term used in political conversation to refer to population increases from within a minority ethnic group in a given country that are perceived as threatening to alter the ethnic… …

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  • 26Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans — Flight and expulsion of Germans during and after World War II (demographic estimates) Background …

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  • 27Demographic threat (Israel) — The phrase demographic threat, (or demographic bomb) is used in Israeli politics to describe the perceived threat that the growth of its Arab citizenry and the growth of the Palestinian population in the occupied territories poses to the… …

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  • 28Demographic window — Inverse dependency ratios in world regions, showing US window 1970–2030 and East Asian window 1980–2040. Demographic window is defined to be that period of time in a nation s demographic evolution when the proportion of population of working age… …

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  • 29Demographic trap — Population pyramid of Egypt in 2005. Many of those 30 and younger are educated citizens who are experiencing difficulty finding work. According to the Encyclopedia of International Development, the term demographic trap is used by demographers to …

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  • 30Demographic-economic paradox — Graph of Total Fertility Rate vs. GDP per capita of the corresponding country, 2009. Only countries with over 5 Million population were plotted, to reduce outliers. Sources: CIA World Fact Book. For details, see List of countries and territories… …

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