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Demography

What is Demography?

Demography is the quantitative and qualitative study of the characteristics of populations and their dynamics, based on themes such as birth rate, fertility, mortality, nuptiality, and migration.

What is the difference between demography and geodemography?

Demography is the study of human populations and their evolution, while geodemography is a science that links geography and demography. Geodemographics seeks to understand the processes by which settlements and cities evolve, and neighborhoods are formed.

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