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  1. Jewish population

    dablink For historical figures, see Historical Jewish population comparisons . For different regions, see Judaism by country and Jewish ethnic divisions Jews and Judaism sidebar population Image Jewry.PNG thumb right Jewry in 2006 Jewish population refers to the number of Jew s in the world. Precise ... shnaton61 st02 27.pdf title Jewish population in the world and in Isrel publisher Israel Central ... Institute, the world s Jewish population is 13.2 million. ref name haaretz.com cite news url http ... estimates According to the World Jewish Population Survey of 2002 ref cite web url http www.policyarchive.org handle 10207 bitstreams 17111.pdf title World Jewish Population, 2002 work American Jewish ... to the revised figures, between 2001 and 2002 the Jewish population grew by an estimated 44,000 ... of Jews in the world is declining at an average of 50,000 per year. The World Jewish Population Survey gives the following geographical breakdown of the Jewish population class MsoNormalTable border ... FF9933 text align center Jewish Population colspan 3 style background FF9933 text align center ... below give the Jewish population of Argentina as 195,000 Jews in Argentina, but the best survey ... of these variations, and should not be viewed as exact counts. The percentage of Jewish population of each ... 2004 ref and, if not available on that site, from Jewish Population Tables. ref http www.jafi.org.il education 100 concepts demography demtables.html Jewish Population Tables ref The total population ... Jews by country bgcolor CCCCFF Region Country Population 2005E Jewish Estimated number of Jews ... that is Jewish in a region Jews in the region 100 total population of the region . The last column shows the Jewish percentage compared to the total Jewish population of the world Jews in the region 100 total Jewish population of the world . Note Egypt, Sudan, and the Arab Maghreb countries ... Jews in Asia caption tr bgcolor CCCCFF th Region th th Total Population th th Jews th th Jewish th ...   more details



  1. National Jewish Population Survey

    Jews and Judaism sidebar The National Jewish Population Survey NJPS , most recently performed in 2000 01, is a representative survey of the Jew ish population in the United States sponsored by United Jewish Communities and the Jewish Federation system. ref name njps2001 cite web url http www.jewishfederations.org local includes downloads 3905.pdf title NJPS 2000 01 ref Based on the results of the 2000 01 survey, the total Jewish population in the United States was estimated at 5.2 million, comprising 4.1 million adults and 1 million children. An additional 100,000 Jews in institutional settings were not sampled as part of NJPS but are included in the total. This total represents a decline from the 1990 NJPS, which estimated a total Jewish population of 5.5 million people. Jews who have married since 1996 have an intermarriage rate of 47 . ref name njps2001 There is Who is a Jew? disagreement about how to define who is Jewish . As part of the 2000 NJPS, a Jew was defined as a person Whose religion is Jewish, or Whose religion is Jewish and something else, or Who has no religion and has at least one Jewish parent or a Jewish upbringing, or Who has a non monotheistic religion, and has at least one Jewish parent or a Jewish upbringing. Unfortunately, there were no survey performed in 2010 due to the lack of funding. The 2000 01 NJPS which by some estimates cost nearly 6 million, far more than budgeted was widely criticized, both for its findings and for its methodology. United Jewish Communities , the survey s sponsor, announced afterward that it would not sponsor future national population surveys. ref cite web url http ejewishphilanthropy.com the loss from lack of a national jewish census title NJPS 2010 ref Notes references External links http www.ujc.org content display.html?ArticleID 60346 National Jewish Population Survey 2000 01 Strength, Challenge and Diversity in the American Jewish Population Category Censuses Category Jewish society Category Population statistics ...   more details



  1. Historical Jewish population comparisons

    Jews and Judaism sidebar expanded population Jewish population centers have shifted tremendously over time, due to the constant streams of Jewish refugees created by expulsions, persecution, and officially ... and 17th centuries the main centers of Jewish population were in History of the Jews in Poland Poland and the Mediterranean countries, Spain excepted. Modern era See Jewish population Again ... Russian Jews from settling in Germany, showed that the growth of the Jewish population in Germany ... day population. Comparisons File Jewish distrib country.png thumb Percentage of Judaism ... population Jewish history Judaism by country The Holocaust Aliyah References Cite Jewish Encyclopedia ... http www.jewishdatabank.org Reports World Jewish Population 2010.pdf title World Jewish Population, 2010 ... work Current Jewish Population Reports publisher North American Jewish Data Bank location Storrs, Connecticut ... DEFAULTSORT Historical Jewish population comparisons Category Jewish history Population Category ... in Jewish populations, due mostly to persecution in Eastern Europe followed by the Holocaust , migration to the United States and the creation of Israel and subsequent Jewish exodus from Arab and Muslim ... See Jewish history File Tissot The Flight of the Prisoners.jpg thumb left The Flight of the Prisoners ... obligated in temple service males between twenty and fifty years of age . This would imply a population ... years of age, which would imply a population of over 5,000,000. The number of exiles who returned ... is comparable to the population of the largest cities that existed anywhere in the world before ... in Alexandria , whose total population was 500,000. Adolf Harnack Ausbreitung des Christentums , Leipzig ... real data for the Middle Ages are with regard to special Jewish communities. The Middle Ages were ... that at the commencement of the 16th century only four great Jewish communities remained Frankfurt ... Jews in 19th century taken from 1899 book Views from Palestine and its Jewish colonies . Chubinsky ...   more details



  1. Jewish population of South Africa

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  1. Jewish population by cities and city areas

    Disputed date March 2008 The lists below gives Jewish population by metropolitan area world wide, Jewish population outside Israel per cities in percentages, and Jewish population including Israel by number. Jewish population by metropolitan area Metropolitan area values without percentages from the World Jewish Population Study 2002 ref http www.simpletoremember.com vitals world jewish population.htm ref BR CLEAR right Class wikitable sortable border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 bgcolor efefef Rank bgcolor efefef Metro Area bgcolor efefef Country bgcolor efefef Number bgcolor efefef of World Total 1 Tel Aviv Yafo Israel 2,560,000 19.3 2 New York metropolitan area New York U.S. 1,970,000 14.9 3 Los Angeles U.S. 655,000 4.9 4 Haifa Israel 621,000 4.7 5 Jerusalem Israel 570,000 4.3 6 South Florida U.S. 514,000 3.9 7 Paris France 310,000 2.3 8 Philadelphia U.S. 276,000 2.1 9 Chicago U.S. 261,000 ... 0.8 21 Baltimore U.S. 95,000 0.7 22 Montreal Canada 95,000 0.7 23 Detroit U.S. 94,000 0.7 Jewish population ... Begins&SearchPR 35&B1 All&Custom ref CAN 4.21 align right 103,500 Jewish population per ... links Refimprove date November 2008 http www.simpletoremember.com vitals world jewish population.htm http www.statistics.gov.uk census2001 profiles commentaries ethnicity.asp DEFAULTSORT Jewish Population ... vitals world jewish population.htm ref GER 25,000 59 Tampa Bay Tampa, Florida Tampa Saint Petersburg ... 2011 72 Jacksonville, Florida ref http www.walk2shul.com lif articles jacksonville fl jewish community.php ... 16703.html ref USA 14,200 77 Buffalo, New York ref http www.miami.edu index.php news releases population report more jews live in the us than in israel 1 Population Report More Jews Live in the U.S. ... article full 27057 will new orleans jewish life ever be the same ref USA 12,000 82 Ottawa Gatineau ... Statistics Canada Community profiles Ottawa Metropolitan Area ref CAN 11,325 83 Munich ref Jewish population in Munich ref GER 11,000 84 Bruxelles BEL 10,000 84 Leeds GBR 10,000 84 Indianapolis ref ...   more details



  1. Population

    pp move indef Other uses File Population density.png thumb 350px Distribution of world population in 1994. File Population density key.png thumb 150px Key A population is all the organisms that both belong to the same group or species and live in the same geographical area . In ecology the population ... to define a sex sexual population is such that interbreeding inter breeding is possible between any ... Hartl first Daniel authorlink title Principles of Population Genetics publisher Sinauer Associates series year 2007 doi isbn 978 0 87893 308 2 page 45 ref In sociology , population refers to a collection .... This article refers mainly to human population. Population genetics In population genetics a sex sexual population is a set of organisms in which any pair of members can Breeding in the wild ... first Daniel authorlink title Principles of Population Genetics publisher Sinauer Associates series year 2007 doi isbn 978 0 87893 308 2 page 95 ref . World human population Main World population As of Date , the world population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be expr worldpop 1000000000 ... POPClock Projection ref Eurek Alert World Population to surpass 7 Billion in 2011. ref http www.eurekalert.org pub releases 2011 07 hsop wpt072711.php Eurek Alert World Population to surpass 7 Billion in 2011 28 Jul 2011 ref Earth s population will reach seven billion on 31 October, a milestone that offers ... Nations Population Fund. ref http www.unfpa.org public home news pid 8328Countdown to a World ... Bureau , the world population hit 6.5 billion 6,500,000,000 on 24 February 2006. The United Nations Population Fund designated 12 October 1999 as the approximate day on which world population reached 6 billion. This was about 12 years after world population reached 5 billion in 1987, and 6 years after world population reached 5.5 billion in 1993. The population of some countries, such as Nigeria ... city populations Nigeria.html title Cities in Nigeria 2005 Population Estimates  MongaBay.com accessdate ...   more details



  1. Population structure

    Population structure may refer to many aspects of population ecology Population stratification Population pyramid Age class structure F statistics Population density Population distribution Population dynamics and population growth Population genetics Population size disambig ...   more details



  1. Jewish demography

    Jewish demography may refer to Historical Jewish population comparisons Jewish population for the current position dab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Population change

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  1. Population transfer

    tried to press Jews to emigrate. In Austria they succeeded in driving out most of the Jewish population ... Iraqi Jewish population , had been considered about half a century beforehand. One of the recommendations ...cleanup date May 2010 Population transfer is the movement of a large group of people from one region .... Often the affected population is transferred by force to a distant region, perhaps not suited to their way ... rushed, the loss of substantial amounts of movable property, is implied. Population exchange ... taken place several times in the 20th century, such as during the Partition of India Population exchanges partition of India and Pakistan and between Population exchange between Greece and Turkey post Ottoman Turkey and Greece . Issues arising from population transfer According to political scientist ... Palestine Conflict ref The feasibility of population transfer was hugely increased by the creation of railroad networks from the mid 19th century. Population transfer differs more than simply technically ... II. Changing status in international law The view of international law on population transfer underwent considerable evolution during the 20th century. Prior to World War II , a number of major population ... strongly objected to the size of the population transfer that had already taken place and was accelerating ..., ref Alfred de Zayas, Forced Population Transfer , in Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International ... status of involuntary population transfers Where population transfers used to be accepted as a means to settle ethnic conflict, today, forced population transfers are considered violations of international ... not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies. An interim ...?OpenDocument The human rights dimensions of population Bot generated title ref quote Historical cases reflect a now foregone belief that population transfer may serve as an option for resolving various ... of legal conventions and treaties to support the position that population transfers contravene international ...   more details



  1. Jewish identity

    , Population transfer expulsion s and other abuses. See also Jewish population Who is a Jew? Basic ... Gottlieb Jewish identity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as a Jew and as relating to being Jewish. ref http books.google.com books?id 87sx1v9UmlQC&printsec frontcover&dq jewish identity&sig uWlgMwXei1dyZFhqvXV3RxvWK3I ref Under the broader definition, the Jewish identity ..., or legal, or sociological norms. Jewish identity does not need to imply religious orthodoxy. Accordingly, Jewish identity can be cultural in nature. Jewish identity can involve ties to the Jewish community. Traditional Judaism bases Jewishness on matriachal descent. According to Jewish law halacha , all those born of a Jewish mother are Jewish, regardless of personal beliefs or level of observance of Jewish law. Jews who are Atheism atheists may have Jewish identity. While the absolute majority of people with this identity are of Jewish ethnicity, people born from a mixed Jewish and non Jewish background may have Jewish identity. See also Who is a Jew? Half Jewish half Jewish . Categories Jewish identity can be separated into three separate, independent parts Jewish ethnic groups Ethnic Judaism those of Ashkenazi , Sephardi , Mizrahi or other Jewish ancestry Judaism Religious Judaism those Jews who follow the tenets of the Jewish religion Jewish culture Cultural Judaism those Jews who celebrate Jewish holidays and were raised in a Jewish home A cultural concept Jewish identity can be cultural as well as religious. There are religious and cultural components to Jewish identity .... However, Jewish identity also has a strong ethnic component to it, absent especially in the United States in most of the Christian identity. Antisemitism and Jewish identity According to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks , modern Jewish communities and the modern Jewish identity are influenced by antisemitism . ref http www.firstthings.com ftissues ft9711 articles sacks.html ref Many Jews in the Jewish diaspora ...   more details



  1. Population (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary Population may refer to Population human populations List of countries by population Population biology , the biological study of animal populations Statistical population Metallicity , star populations Population album , an album by The Most Serene Republic Population control See also People disambiguation disambig an Poblaci n de Population es Poblaci n desambiguaci n eu Populazio argipena hr Populacija it Popolazione disambigua lv Popul cija nl Populatie pl Populacja ro Popula ie dezambiguizare sk Popul cia sv Population olika betydelser ...   more details



  1. Population genomics

    Population genomics is the large scale comparison of DNA sequences of populations. Population genomics is a neologism that is associated with population genetics . See also Genomics Personal genomics Population groups in biomedicine References http hmg.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 10 20 2199 Population genomics a bridge from evolutionary history to genetic medicine http arjournals.annualreviews.org doi abs 10.1146 annurev.ento.46.1.441 POPULATION GENOMICS Genome Wide Sampling of Insect Populations Category Genomics genetics stub ko ...   more details



  1. Population count

    Population count may refer to A census , the process of obtaining information about every member of a population not necessarily a human population Hamming weight , the number of non zero entries 1 bits in a in a byte, string, word, array or other similar data structure disambig ...   more details



  1. Idealised population

    main article effective population size In population genetics an idealised population , also sometimes called a Fisher Wright population after Ronald Fisher R.A. Fisher and Sewall Wright , is a population whose members can Sexual intercourse mate and reproduce with any other member of the other gender, has a sex ratio of 1 and no overlapping generations. As such, each individual has the same chance to contribute its own genetic material to the next generation no selection . Deviation from the idealised population results in the effective population size being smaller than the total population size. evolution stub statistics stub Category Population genetics Category Statistical genetics ...   more details



  1. Population reduction

    The term population reduction may be used in relation to many topics, including the following population decline or depopulation reductions in human population levels for reasons such as low birth rate, emigration, disease or war. population control deliberate attempts to control human population levels typically seeking an initial reduction as opposed to an increase , sometimes related to the Optimum Population concept. culling deliberate reductions in animal or plant population levels, by human action population reduction the phase preceding the extinction of a species the Population reduction theory a theory involving genocide disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Population size

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In population genetics and population ecology , population size usually denoted N is the number of individual organism s in a population . The effective population size N sub e sub is defined as the number of breeding individuals in an idealized population that would show the same amount of dispersion of allele frequencies under random genetic drift or the same amount of inbreeding as the population under consideration. N sub e sub is usually less than N the absolute population size and this has important applications in conservation genetics . Small population size results in increased genetic drift . Population bottleneck s are when population size reduces for a short period of time. Overpopulation may indicate any case in which the population of any species of animal may exceed the carrying capacity of its ecological niche . See also Holocene extinction event Population growth rate Overpopulation Carrying capacity Ecology stub modelling ecosystems expanded other DEFAULTSORT Population Size Category Ecological metrics Category Population genetics cs Po et obyvatel de Einwohnerzahl et Rahvaarv is Stofnst r ru sk Po et obyvate ov fi Populaatiokoko ...   more details



  1. Population momentum

    refimprove date November 2011 Population momentum refers to population growth at the national level which ..., Heuveline, and Guillot 2001 Demography Measuring and Modeling Population Processes ref For countries with above replacement fertility greater than 2.1 children per woman , population momentum represents natural increase to the population. For below replacement countries, momentum corresponds to a population ... currently bearing children, which impacts the immediate birth and death rates in the population which determine the intrinsic rate of growth. Formal demographers refer to population momentum as the size of the resulting stationary equivalent population relative to the current size of the population. Population momentum has implications for population policy for a number of reasons. First with respect to high fertility countries in the developing world , population momentum instructs us that these countries ... population decline even if they bring their fertility levels up to replacement. In fact, population ..., for example, some Eastern European countries would show population shrinkage even if their birth rates recovered to replacement level. Finally, population momentum shows us that replacement level fertility is a long term concept rather than an indication of current population growth rates. Depending ... short term growth or decline. Calculation To calculate population momentum for population A, a theoretical population is constructed in which the birth rate for population A immediately becomes replacement level. Under such conditions, the population will eventually stabilize into a stationary population, with no year to year changes in age specific rates or in total population. The population momentum is calculated by dividing this final total population number by the starting population. ref Preston, Heuveline, and Guillot 2001 Demography Measuring and Modeling Population Processes, 165 ref Countries with a Population momentum The following list are countries that maintain growth despite ...   more details



  1. Population Connection

    unreferenced date November 2010 notability date November 2010 Population Connection is an organization in the United States, formerly known as Zero Population Growth . They adopted their current name in 2002. Zero Population Growth was originally founded in 1968 by Paul R. Ehrlich , Richard Bowers , and Charles Remington , in the wake of the impact from Ehrlich s best selling book, The Population Bomb . Population Connection started educating young people nearly forty years ago with their Population Education program. They also advocate for action to stabilize the world population through voluntary measures, primarily through increased access to reproductive health services and supplies. Their mission statement is as follows blockquote Overpopulation threatens the quality of life for people everywhere. Population Connection is the national grassroots population organization that educates young people and advocates progressive action to stabilize world population at a level that can be sustained by Earth s resources. blockquote Population Connection has 30,000 members who provide the majority of the organization s revenue. The organization s headquarters is in Washington, D.C. Population Connection works on issues concerning overpopulation , the environment, poverty, and reproductive rights , and publishes a tri annual magazine, The Reporter . Population Connection supporters live nationwide. The organization has six chapters, located in California and Florida. Currently, the organization ... needs urging to vote in favor of measures that reduce population growth. The three districts are in the suburbs of Seattle, WA Columbus, OH and Minneapolis, MN. Double the Money is Population ... States appropriated 545 million for FY2009. Population Connection lobbies to end federal funding for abstinence only sex education programs in the United States. See also Overpopulation Population ... in the United States Category Sustainability organisations Category Population organizations US org ...   more details



  1. Optimum population

    Original research date September 2007 Refimprove date August 2009 The optimum population is the size of a population that is optimal. There are, however, various opinions on what optimal means in this usage, resulting in various end targets for it, ref cite doi 10.1007 BF02211719 ref but estimations usually take ecological sustainability and carrying capacity more or less into account. Also, optimum population can refer to a specific area, such as a region or country, but can also refer to the entire world or universe . For humans Regarding the human population , end targets for an optimum population ... Population P. S. Dasgupta The Review of Economic Studies Vol. 36, No. 3 Jul., 1969 , pp. 295 318 ... disagree with the concept of optimum population , believing that the human population will always, in the long term, be able to adapt to the requirements of a larger population. ref name nyt19980212 ... predictions, even if it could theoretically exist. To reach an optimum population, a country ... among other factors. Reaching optimum population is an important objective in the wider project ... the optimum human population, and different emphasis on different end targets cause variability among estimates. The optimal world population has been estimated by a team co authored by Paul ... dieoff.org page99.htm Optimum Human Population Size . Population and Environment A Journal of Interdisciplinary ... Preservation of biodiversity Based on this, the estimation of optimum population was to be roughly around 1.5 billion to 2 billion people. ref name Ehrlichetal1994 The UK based think tank Population Matters , formerly known as the Optimum Population Trust , has calculated the optimum population of nearly 150 countries. ref http www.optimumpopulation.org opt.sustainable.numbers.html Optimum Population ... rate Organisations Population Matters formerly Optimum Population Trust Sustainable Population Australia References references Population Category Population Category Demography es ptimo de poblaci n ...   more details



  1. Population geography

    Image Population density.png thumb 300px Map of world population density as of 1994. Unreferenced date October 2009 Population geography is a division of human geography . It is the study of the ways in which spatial variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations are related to the nature of places. Population geography involves demography in a geographical perspective. It focuses on the characteristics of population distributions that change in a spatial context. Examples can be shown through population density maps. A few types of maps that show the spatial layout of population are choropleth , isoline , and dot maps. Population geography studies Demographic phenomena natality, mortality, growth rates, etc through both space and time Increase or decrease in population numbers The movements and mobility of populations Occupational Structure The way in which places in turn react to population phenomena e.g. immigration Research topics of other geographic sub disciplines, such as settlement geography , have also a population geographic dimension Grouping of people in settlements The way from the geographical character of places e.g. settlement patterns All of the above are looked at over space and time. Notes Reflist N.B. The boundary between population geography and demography is becoming more and more blurred. Human geography DEFAULTSORT Population Geography Category Demography Category Human geography Category Population Geo term stub ar ca Geografia de la poblaci de Bev lkerungsgeografie et Rahvastikugeograafia es Geograf a de la poblaci n fr G ographie de la population hr Populacijska geografija ka nl Bevolkingsgeografie ja pl Geografia ludno ci pt Geografia populacional si sr sh Populacijska geografija fi V est maantiede uk zh ...   more details



  1. Population cycle

    A population cycle in zoology is a phenomenon where population s rise and fall over a predictable period of time. There are some species where population numbers have reasonably predictable patterns of change although the full reasons for population cycles is one of the major unsolved ecological problems. There are a number of factors which influence population change such as availability of food, predators, diseases and climate. Occurrence in mammal populations Olaus Magnus , the Archbishop of Uppsala in central Sweden, identified that species of northern rodent s had periodic peaks in population and published two reports on the subject in the middle of the 16th century. In North America, the phenomenon was identified in populations of the Snowshoe Hare snowshoe hare . In 1865, trappers with the Hudson s Bay Company were catching plenty of animals. By 1870, they were catching very few. It was finally .... The most well known example of creatures which have a population cycle is the lemming . The biologist ... cycles of population growth and decline. When their population outgrows the resources of their habitat ... Grouse ruffed grouse . There are other species which have irregular population explosions such as Caelifera ... and predators. As the population expands, there is more food available for predators. As it contracts, there is less food available for predators, putting pressure on their population numbers. References ... SnowshoeHareCycles.pdf National Parks Service Document on population cycles http www.cas.uio.no Publications ... Encyclop dia Britannica Online 25 August 2005 Population Ecology article section on Population Cycles Errki Korpimaki and Charles J Krebs Predation and Population Cycles of Small Mammals Bioscience November 1996 Volume 46, Number 10 Further reading Alan Berryman, Population Cycles , Oxford University Press US, 2002 ISBN 0 19 514098 2 See also Population dynamics modelling ecosystems expanded other Category Population eo Populaciciklo ...   more details



  1. Population density

    Image Countries by population density.svg 300px thumb Population density people per km sup 2 sup by country, 2006 File World population density 1994.png thumb right 300px Population density people per km sup 2 sup map of the world in 1994 detailed . Image Population density with key.png thumb right 300px Population density people per km sup 2 sup map of the world in 1994. Population density in agriculture standing stock and standing crop is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume ... Population Density . Geography.about.com. March 2 2011. Retrieved on 2011 12 10. ref Biological population densities Population density is population divided by total land area. ref name about Low densities ... effect after the scientist who identified it. Examples of the causes in low population densities include ref http www.eoearth.org article Minimum viable population size Minimum viable population size ... species commonly have high population densities, while K selection K selected species may have ... pollinators, as found in the orchid family Orchidaceae . Human population density This section is linked from List of countries by population density Image Monaco by night.JPG thumb Monaco .... main List of sovereign states and dependent territories by population density For humans , population ... , list of cities by population density city , country , another territory country subdivision territory , or the Earth entire world . The world s population is 7 billion, ref http www.census.gov main www popclock.html U.S. & World Population Clocks . Census.gov. Retrieved on 2011 12 10. ref and Earth ... Handbook ref Therefore the worldwide human population density is 6.8 billion 510 million 13.3 per km ... sq. miles is taken into account, then human population density increases to 45.3 per km sup 2 sup 117.2 ... . If Antarctica is also excluded, then population density rises to 50 people per km sup 2 sup 129.28 ... inhospitable to human inhabitation, such as deserts and high mountains, and that population tends ...   more details



  1. Population study

    In the various fields of healthcare, a population study is a study of a group of individuals taken from the general population who share a common characteristic, such as age, sex , or health condition. This group may be studied for different reasons, such as their response to a drug or risk of getting a disease. External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 561718 Population study entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict health stub Category Clinical research ...   more details



  1. Population ethics

    Population ethics is the philosophy philosophical study of the ethics ethical problems concerning population . See also Average and total utilitarianism Mere addition paradox Overpopulation External links http www.repugnant conclusion.com index.html Population Ethics, Aggregate Welfare, and the Repugnant Conclusion http plato.stanford.edu entries repugnant conclusion The Repugnant Conclusion in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy philosophy stub Category Demography Category Ethics ...   more details




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