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19 August, 05:54

Imagine you are a demographer, a person who studies the trends and statistics associated with population changes. Consider the information a census can reveal about a population. In particular, what could a census show about population growth? How might you, as a demographer, view and use the information found in a census report?

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  1. 19 August, 06:18
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    A demographer is a scientist who studies the characteristics of human population, size, growth, distribution and its vital statistics.

    A census is a systematic procedure of acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population.

    A demographer studies and evaluates the results of a census in order to gather data of a certain population. A census is comparable to a chapter. In order to create a book, the author (which is the demographer) has to create a series of chapters containing the necessary words to complete the whole book.
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