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Estimating and Forecasting Components of Population Change
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Article titles
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  • POPULATION COMPENDIUM, June, 2009
  • 2008 POPULATION CHANGE, BC, April, 2009
  • Income and Housing: Urban/Rural Differences/Similarities.html, June 2008
  • Immigration and Labour, April 2008
  • Aboriginal Identity Reflects Maturing Society, Feb. 2008
  • Parksville Census Agglomeration 2006 Census, January, 2008
  • Migration between Core and Peripheral Areas, 2005
  • Where do the Children Play, 2005
  • Intraprovincial Migration, 2004
  • Spheres of Influence, April 2000
  • Infant Mortality Rates, December 1999
Introduction:

Here you will find articles about the many variables and factors that influence, and those that are influenced by human population change.

Since the main denominator in measurements of human activity is population, an effort is made to understand and explain the components of population change, covering global, as well as local issues.

The components of population change, include births and deaths, or natural change, as well as, migration in and out of an area by single year of age and by sex.


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