The growth optimists point to India's favourable demography. 对增长持乐观态度的人们认为印度的优势在于其人口结构。
It was partly to do with demography, partly to do with earnest muddleheadedness. 这一部分与人口统计有关,一部分与憨头憨脑的热忱有关。
As for supply, the picture in much of the developed world is haunted by demography. 至于人才的供给问题,在许多发达国家,人口统计学的结论也令人担忧。
demography
[ noun ] the branch of sociology that studies the characteristics of human populations <noun.cognition>
demography \de*mog"ra*phy\ (d[-e]*m[o^]g"r[.a]f[y^]), n. [Gr. dh^mos the people + -graphy.] The study of vital statistics, such as births, deaths, marriages, mortality, health, etc., in populations and subgroups of populations. -- {Dem`o*graph"ic}, a. [1913 Webster +PJC] ||
It's an absolute necessity given the demography in that county," said Marilyn Farray, a lawyer for several indigent residents who fought to keep Tunica County Hospital open.
Yale historian Robin Winks calls for new sites to "commemorate and protect new themes" as more immigrants arrive and the nation's demography changes.
"The notion that rural and small-town families have more children than do city families is one of the oldest and hitherto most valid premises in demography," the report said.
If no such community exists, you cannot call it into existence simply by establishing that one side is more numerous than the other - a fact that both sides are usually well aware of already. Democracy is not the same as demography.
But there are now a number of powerful factors militating against another boom, starting with demography. The number of first-time buyers is always a crucial determinant of the level of demand in the housing market.
Changing family demography is reshaping children's lives.
He's efficient and inoffensive, to be sure. But he comes, in the new demography of American politics, from entirely the wrong part of the country.