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Population is defined as all nationals present in, or temporarily absent from a country, and aliens permanently settled in a country. This indicator shows the number of people that usually live in an area. Growth rates are the annual changes in population resulting from births, deaths and net...
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includes four case studies on the internationalisation of medical education in Europe (France, Ireland, Poland and Romania) as …
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Regional demography includes regional data on population and number of deaths by age and gender, population density, life expectancy, infant mortality, inter-regional migration and demographics indicators. The territorial grids (TL2 and TL3) used in this database are officially established and...
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Indicators which illustrate the size, movement, and structure of human populations. Population is defined as the number of people in a given area (such as a country, region or city) to which a specific vital rate applies, that is, the denominator of the crude birth rate or death rate; that...
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The total fertility rate in a specific year is defined as the total number of children that would be born to each woman …-specific fertility rates. It is calculated by totalling the age-specific fertility rates as defined over five-year intervals. Assuming no … net migration and unchanged mortality, a total fertility rate of 2.1 children per woman ensures a broadly stable …
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