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demography

[dih-mog-ruh-fee] / dɪˈmɒg rə fi /


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"The effects of these choices shaped human demography for the last 74,000 years, and likely much earlier," says Professor Andrea Manica of the University of Cambridge, one of the senior authors of the study.

From Science Daily • May 3, 2026

Continued drops in immigration could have long-term implications for California, said Dowell Myers, a professor of policy planning and demography at USC.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 27, 2026

Americans lately have been focused on artificial intelligence, but demography is likely to prove equally important.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 2, 2025

Gianni Pes, a medical doctor from the University of Sassari, presented the findings at a demography conference in Montpellier in 1999—to the bemusement of many in the audience.

From Science Magazine • Nov. 20, 2024

In general, then, there was a direct and nearly perfect correlation between demography and ideology—that is, between the ratio of blacks to whites in the population and the reluctance to consider abolition.

From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis




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