demographic change

collocation in English

meaningsofdemographicandchange

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demographic
adjective
uk
/ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
us
/ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
relating to demography (= the study of populations and the different groups that make ...
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change
noun
uk
/tʃeɪndʒ/
us
/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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(Definition ofdemographicandchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This article presents a case study of an elementary school situated within a prestigious school district that has undergone rapiddemographicchangein recent years.
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Theredemographicchange, community and cultural life, and rural institutions are all examined.
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However, it is also because of changing conceptualizations of kinship and becausedemographicchange demonstrably reduced the number of identifiable kin.
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Chapter three gives a conceptual framework for relatingdemographicchangeto economic change.
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The adoption of innovation is an important driver of healthcare costs, alongsidedemographicchangeand increasing expectations (7;8;14).
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Of particular interest is the lack of any universal pattern ofdemographicchangeassociated with economic performance.
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The next few decades will be a period of rapiddemographicchangethat will present significant challenges to both public and private pension systems.
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The world of computer music is undergoing rapid anddemographicchange.
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Unemployment was also fundamentally influenced by intertwined aspects of social anddemographicchange.
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In other words, statistical trends indicated the reverse of actualdemographicchange.
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The answer lies first of all indemographicchange.
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The ' macro ' focus of much comparative policy-oriented research facilitates the identification and description of population ageing, while illuminating the policy issues raised bydemographicchange.
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During this period, a majordemographicchangehas occurred, as the average life expectancy has greatly increased.
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This indicates that the electoral reform has a stronger causal impact than thedemographicchange.
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Chapter 1 provides an overview of ageing societies, in particular from the perspective ofdemographicchange.
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The commune is supposed to have redistributed land periodically to its members in response todemographicchange.
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In most sociological work material elements arise, almost parenthetically, in stories about the important matters like social status,demographicchangeor neighbourhood organization.
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Recentdemographicchange: implications for families planning for the future.
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Other chapters are also concerned with the ways in which recentdemographicchangehas had an impact on the gendered experience of old age.
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The findings are interesting, largely because of the variability indemographicchangeby country.
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