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démographiques

Démographiques is the French adjective related to demographics. The field studies the size, structure, distribution, and dynamics of populations and how they change over time due to births, deaths, and migration, as well as the effects of policy, economy, and environment on these processes.

Key measures include population size, age structure, sex ratio, fertility and mortality rates, migration flows, urbanization,

Data sources include censuses, vital statistics and civil registration, surveys (for example health or labor surveys),

Applications span public policy, economics, health, urban planning, and market research. Demographic analysis supports planning for

and
household
composition.
When
available,
demographic
analysis
also
considers
socio-economic
characteristics
such
as
education,
employment,
income,
and
ethnicity.
Population
projections
extend
current
trends
to
estimate
future
sizes
and
structures.
and
administrative
records.
Emerging
sources
include
anonymized
administrative
data
and,
in
some
contexts,
big
data.
Limitations
include
undercounting,
varying
definitions
across
countries,
time
lags,
and
privacy
constraints
that
affect
data
quality
and
comparability.
schools,
pensions,
healthcare
capacity,
housing,
and
labor
markets,
and
helps
explain
trends
such
as
aging
populations,
migration
pressures,
and
changing
household
forms.
The
field
is
inherently
interdisciplinary,
drawing
on
statistics,
sociology,
economics,
geography,
and
epidemiology.