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3a - Populations

Populations Index

Author: Meic Goodyear, Neeraj Malhotra

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  • Conduct of censuses
  • Collection of routine and ad hoc data
  • Important regional and international differences in populations, in respect of age, sex, occupation, social class, ethnicity and other characteristics
  • Methods of population estimation and projection
  • Life-tables and their demographic applications
  • Population projections
  • The effect on population structure of fertility, mortality and migration
  • Historical changes in population size and structure and factors underlying them
  • The significance of demographic changes for the health of the population and its need for health and related services
  • Policies to Address Population Growth Nationally and Internationally
  • Health Information Frameworks
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