Weeks | Topics |
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Introduction, Purpose, Scope of the Course and Introduction of Course Resources
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2 |
Information on the Methods Followed in Population-Demographic Analysis Studies
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3 |
ata Sources of Population: Censuses, Permanent population registration system, Vital/civil records (birth-death and marriage-divorce), Immigration records (country)
domestic and foreign), Representative sample studies, Indirect Sources
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4 |
Measuring the Increase-Decrease and Change of Population: Natural Growth Rate, Population Growth Rate, Absolute Change, Percentage Change, Annual Average Increase, Arithmetic Increase Rate
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5 |
Population Projections: Geometric Rate of Increase and Exponential Rate of Change
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Measurement of Population Density: rural-urban population ratios, arithmetic, physiological, agricultural and settlement density, etc.
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Measuring Fertility: Crude Birth Rate, Child-to-Female Ratio, General Fertility Rate, Specific Fertility Rate of Married Women, Age Specific
Fertility Rate, Total Fertility Rate, Determination of survival hope at birth
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8 |
Midterm Exam
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Measuring Mortality: Crude Death Rate, Age Specific Mortality Rate, Infant Mortality Rate, Gender Specific Mortality Rate, Sex, Age and Cause Specific Mortality Rate
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Measuring Migration: Outward Migration Rate, Inward Migration Rate, Gross Migration Rate, Net Migration Rate, Migration Mobility Rate, Migration Efficiency
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Analysis of the Characteristics of the Population: Distribution of the Population by Age Groups and Construction of the Population Pyramids
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12 |
Demographic Analysis of the Economic Characteristics of the Population: Population in Working Age, Working Population, Unemployment and Unemployment Rate, Employed Population, Labor Force and Labor Force Participation Rate
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13 |
Population Maps and GIS: Punctuation Maps, Coroplet Maps, Proportional Symbol Maps
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14 |
Migration Statistics and Preparation of Migration Maps: By permanent residence, place of birth and other criteria
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