Population. School Age Population . School-Age Population . Population, School Age . Population, School-Age . Populations . Populations, School Age . Populations, School-Age . School Age Populations . School-Age Populations . The total number of individuals inhabiting a particular region or area. . 1.00
Population Control. Demographic Effectiveness . Population Programs . Population Programs, Goals . Control, Population . Controls, Population . Effectiveness, Demographic . Population Controls . Population Program . Program, Population . Programs, Population . Includes mechanisms or programs which control the numbers of individuals in a population of humans or animals. . 0.78
Open Population. Dynamic Population . A group of people that share a characteristic which defines their participation during the time that show this characteristic. . 0.77
Population Dynamics. Demographic Aging . Demographic Transition . Optimum Population . Population Decrease . Population Pressure . Population Replacement . Population Theory . Residential Mobility . Rural-Urban Migration . Stable Population . Stationary Population . Aging, Demographic . Decrease, Population . Decreases, Population . Demographic Transitions . Dynamics, Population . Migration, Rural-Urban . Migrations, Rural-Urban . Mobilities, Residential . Mobility, Residential . Optimum Populations . Population Decreases . Population Pressures . Population Replacements . Population Theories . Population, Optimum . Population, Stable . Population, Stationary . Populations, Optimum . Populations, Stable . Populations, Stationary . Pressure, Population . Pressures, Population . Replacement, Population . Replacements, Population . Residential Mobilities . Rural Urban Migration . Rural-Urban Migrations . Stable Populations . Stationary Populations . Theories, Population . Theory, Population . Transition, Demographic . Transitions, Demographic . Demographic Dynamics . Malthusianism . Neomalthusianism . Urban-Rural Migration . Demographic Rejuvenation . The pattern of any process, or the interrelationship of phenomena, which affects growth or change within a population. . 0.77
Measurements, Methods and Theories. Measurements . Indirect Measures . Pronatalism . Physiocracy . Antinatalism . Marxism (Public Health) . Malthusian Theory . Population Theory . Set of tools and technical support for scientific research. . 0.77