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585:. One of these techniques in contemporary demography is the sister method, where survey researchers ask women how many of their sisters have died or had children and at what age. With these surveys, researchers can then indirectly estimate birth or death rates for the entire population. Other indirect methods in contemporary demography include asking people about siblings, parents, and children. Other indirect methods are necessary in historical demography.
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migration (or place of birth or of previous residence), language, religion, nationality (or ethnicity or race), and citizenship. In countries in which the vital registration system may be incomplete, the censuses are also used as a direct source of information about fertility and mortality; for example, the censuses of the
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People decide to exit organizations for many reasons, such as, better jobs, dissatisfaction, and concerns within the family. The causes of turnover can be split into two separate factors, one linked with the culture of the organization, and the other relating to all other factors. People who do not
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Migration refers to the movement of persons from a locality of origin to a destination place across some predefined, political boundary. Migration researchers do not designate movements 'migrations' unless they are somewhat permanent. Thus, demographers do not consider tourists and travellers to be
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is calculated as the ratio of the number of births to women of childbearing age to the total number of women in this age range. If these adjustments were not made, we would not know if a nation with a higher rate of births or deaths has a population with more women of childbearing age or more births
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de Gans, Henk and Frans van Poppel (2000) Contributions from the margins. Dutch statisticians, actuaries and medical doctors and the methods of demography in the time of
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More generally, while the basic demographic equation holds true by definition, in practice the recording and counting of events (births, deaths, immigration, emigration) and the enumeration of the total population size are subject to error. So allowance needs to be made for error in the underlying
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The crude death rate as defined above and applied to a whole population can give a misleading impression. For example, the number of deaths per 1,000 people can be higher in developed nations than in less-developed countries, despite standards of health being better in developed countries. This is
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is the other common direct method of collecting demographic data. A census is usually conducted by a national government and attempts to enumerate every person in a country. In contrast to vital statistics data, which are typically collected continuously and summarized on an annual basis, censuses
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Problems in which demographers may be called upon to assist business organizations are when determining the best prospective location in an area of a branch store or service outlet, predicting the demand for a new product, and to analyze certain dynamics of a company's workforce. Choosing a new
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to their continued survival. Hospitals, like all other large and complex organizations are impacted in the environment they work. For example, a study was done on the closure of acute care hospitals in
Florida between a particular time. The study examined effect size, age, and niche density of
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These basic equations can also be applied to subpopulations. For example, the population size of ethnic groups or nationalities within a given society or country is subject to the same sources of change. When dealing with ethnic groups, however, "net migration" might have to be subdivided into
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form the core of the data for any medical institution, such as patient and emergency contact information and patient medical record data. They allow for the identification of a patient and their categorization into categories for the purpose of statistical analysis. Patient demographics include:
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forms. Demographic analysis is used in a wide variety of contexts. For example, it is often used in business plans, to describe the population connected to the geographic location of the business. Demographic analysis is usually abbreviated as DA. For the 2010 U.S. Census, The
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Direct data comes from vital statistics registries that track all births and deaths as well as certain changes in legal status such as marriage, divorce, and migration (registration of place of residence). In developed countries with good registration systems (such as the
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because developed countries have proportionally more older people, who are more likely to die in a given year, so that the overall mortality rate can be higher even if the mortality rate at any given age is lower. A more complete picture of mortality is given by a
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that a particular location would be a beneficial site to start a car wash, and determining what shopping area would be best to buy and be redeveloped in metropolis area are types of problems in which demographers can be called upon.
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typically occur only every 10 years or so, and thus are not usually the best source of data on births and deaths. Analyses are conducted after a census to estimate how much over or undercounting took place. These compare the
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out to the year 2150 (red = high, orange = medium, green = low). The UN "medium" projection shows world population reaching an approximate equilibrium at 9 billion by 2075. Working independently, demographers at the
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The period 1860–1910 can be characterized as a period of transition where in demography emerged from statistics as a separate field of interest. This period included a panoply of international 'great demographers' like
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has expanded its DA categories. Also as part of the 2010 U.S. Census, DA now also includes comparative analysis between independent housing estimates, and census address lists at different key time points.
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migrating. While demographers who study migration typically do so through census data on place of residence, indirect sources of data including tax forms and labour force surveys are also important.
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Indirect standardization is used when a population is small enough that the number of events (births, deaths, etc.) are also small. In this case, methods must be used to produce a standardized
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the focus is on the birth, death, migration and immigration of individuals in a population of living organisms, alternatively, in social human sciences could involve movement of firms and
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continues to rise, which makes population change an essential component to demographics. This is calculated by taking one population size minus the population size in an earlier
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of human populations and how these features change over time. Data are obtained from a census of the population and from registries: records of events like
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expect world population to peak at 9 billion by 2070. Throughout the 21st century, the average age of the population is likely to continue to rise.
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that differ in size, can be accurately measured and examined.
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died before their sixteenth birthday. Mathematicians, such as
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How the New Demography of Depopulation Will Shape Our Future
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On the Application of Probabilities to Life Contingencies
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The measure of multitude: Population in medieval thought
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In ancient Greece, this can be found in the writings of
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2088:; Esteban Ortiz-Ospina; Lucas Rodés-Guirao (2013).
1738:"How to Use Demographics for Business Advertising"
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866:Suppose that a country (or other entity) contains
142:biological populations, demographic analysis uses
2683:The Biology of Life Span: A Quantitative Approach
2018:Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
1979:Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
1920:, Artemy Malkov, & Daria Khaltourina (2006).
1859:
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4090:American Association for Public Opinion Research
4049:National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
2390:, published 5 January 2023, accessed 2 July 2023
2279:"Global Population at a Glance: 2002 and Beyond"
1117:physical migration and ethnic reidentification (
2871:World Urbanization Prospects, the 2011 Revision
765:, the annual number of deaths per 1,000 people.
318:also expressed important ideas on this ground.
4044:List of household surveys in the United States
2896:Brief review of world basic demographic trends
1493:Performance Monitoring and Accountability 2020
649:1946 National Survey of Health and Development
92: 'writing, drawing, description') is the
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2865:World Population Prospects, the 2012 Revision
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1530:Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
877:. What is the size of the population at time
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2121:"Cohort profile: 1958 British Cohort Study"
1683:"UC Berkeley Demography department website"
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2678:Controversial Neo-Malthusianist pamphlet
1205:, or a national association such as the
690:. When this statistic is achieved, the
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2415:"Doubling of world population unlikely"
2403:, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Nov., 1983): 461-489.
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1574:Brazilian Journal of Population Studies
4054:New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study
4001:Comparative Study of Electoral Systems
2885:Java Simulation of Population Dynamics
2739:, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg,
2627:, Jens Ehrhardt, Martin Kohli (Eds.):
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1378:National Security Study Memorandum 200
1273:Turnover and in internal labor markets
2787:Perry, Marc J. & Mackun, Paul J.
2550:from the original on 6 September 2019
2166:International Journal of Epidemiology
2125:International Journal of Epidemiology
1969:von Valtier, William F. (June 2011).
1689:from the original on 1 September 2006
1518:Global Social Change Research Project
702:Standardization of population numbers
364:, which contains a primitive form of
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2100:from the original on 13 October 2016
1864:Srivastava, Sangya (December 2005).
1820:from the original on 28 January 2021
1780:from the original on 10 January 2016
75: 'people, society' and
4100:International Statistical Institute
2570:"Population Association of America"
2291:from the original on 6 January 2022
1874:. Anmol Publications Pvt. Limited.
1282:Population ecology of organizations
3991:American National Election Studies
3981:List of comparative social surveys
2754:Population: A Lively Introduction,
2576:from the original on 19 March 2011
1475:Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys
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2311:"Global Population Profile: 2002"
2160:Elliott J and Shepherd P (2006).
1595:Population and Development Review
1358:Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality
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2524:Demographic Methods and Concepts
2259:from the original on 7 July 2017
1814:"What Are Patient Demographics?"
1581:Cahiers québécois de démographie
1343:Biodemography of human longevity
653:National Child Development Study
34:. For the album by 16 Volt, see
3502:List of social science journals
2202:Centre for Longitudinal Studies
602:Cox proportional hazards models
3459:Science and technology studies
2200:The last three are run by the
2119:Power C and Elliott J (2006).
2027:American Philosophical Society
1622:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
1554:Vienna Institute of Demography
1487:Panel Study of Income Dynamics
1447:Demographic and Health Surveys
606:multiple decrement life tables
36:Demography: The Basement Tapes
18:Standardization (demographics)
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2369:American Journal of Sociology
2247:"examples of standardization"
1536:Office of Population Research
1368:List of demographics articles
4184:Environmental social science
2901:Family and Fertility Surveys
2839:Quick demography data lookup
2811:. San Diego: Academic Press.
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1716:U.S. Census Monitoring Board
1481:National Longitudinal Survey
1465:German General Social Survey
1261:The demographic analysis of
832:has an unchanging structure.
608:, Brass relational logits),
4034:International Social Survey
2757:Population Reference Bureau
1653:"The Science of Population"
967:Natural increase from time
800:replacement level fertility
624:, multistate life tables),
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551:People's Republic of China
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146:to develop an independent
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3892:Exploratory data analysis
3745:Sample size determination
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2060:. Routledge. p. 169.
1657:demographicpartitions.org
1441:Current Population Survey
1409:Population reconstruction
1348:Demographics of the world
657:1970 British Cohort Study
618:parity progression ratios
493:, migrations, marriages,
2854:Historicalstatistics.org
2646:. Hermitage Publishers,
2058:Encyclopedia of the City
453:(1821–1883) and his son
237:. Made up of the prefix
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3897:Multivariate statistics
3740:Nonprobability sampling
3147:international relations
2841:(archived 4 March 2016)
2798:. Blackwell Publishing.
2663:. Blackwell Publishing.
2498:"N C H S - Life Tables"
2207:28 October 2018 at the
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726:Common rates and ratios
718:Within the category of
661:Millennium Cohort Study
512:There are two types of
451:Louis-Adolphe Bertillon
4014:European Social Survey
3996:Asian Barometer Survey
3887:Descriptive statistics
3772:Cross-sequential study
3725:Simple random sampling
3474:Quantum social science
1774:"Coverage Measurement"
1709:"Demographic Analysis"
1453:European Social Survey
1305:Business organizations
1288:organizational ecology
1222:Population composition
1217:Population composition
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753:age-specific fertility
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573:
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415:Malthusian catastrophe
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3907:Statistical inference
3767:Cross-sectional study
3511:Other categorizations
3364:International studies
3349:History of technology
3284:Communication studies
3167:public administration
2056:Caves, R. W. (2004).
1869:Studies in Demography
1459:General Social Survey
1424:Replacement migration
1414:Population statistics
1363:Linguistic demography
1353:Demographic economics
1299:environmental factors
1153:Science of population
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837:stationary population
771:infant mortality rate
583:historical demography
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3882:Level of measurement
3715:Sampling for surveys
3344:Historical sociology
2380:Cooper-Douglas, E.,
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1499:Socio-Economic Panel
1419:Religious demography
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715:per eligible woman.
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395:published his essay
335:Bartholomew of Lucca
180:Patient demographics
104:Demographic analysis
32:Demography (journal)
4199:Market segmentation
4105:Pew Research Center
4074:World Values Survey
3817:Specification error
3735:Stratified sampling
3524:Geisteswissenschaft
3518:Behavioral sciences
3444:Political sociology
3359:Information science
3304:Development studies
2821:. Chicago: R. Dee,
2777:. Chicago: R. Dee,
2764:1 June 2013 at the
2675:The Population Bomb
2467:on 16 December 2008
2434:1997Natur.387..803L
1929:9 July 2019 at the
1840:Demographic Methods
1637:Population Bulletin
1567:Scientific journals
1505:World Values Survey
1429:Reproductive health
1399:Population dynamics
1373:Medieval demography
779:expectation of life
638:population momentum
339:William of Auvergne
150:of the population.
3912:Statistical models
3812:Non-sampling error
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3650:Collection methods
3579:Society portal
3066:auxiliary sciences
2815:Wattenberg, Ben J.
2640:Glad, John. 2008.
2522:Donald T. Rowland
2329:on 1 February 2022
2179:10.1093/ije/dyl174
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1542:Population Council
1394:Population biology
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382:Augustus De Morgan
349:sociologists like
331:William of Conches
173:U.S. Census Bureau
164:population ecology
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4204:Human populations
4179:Actuarial science
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3877:Contingency table
3852:Processing errors
3837:Non-response bias
3827:Measurement error
3807:Systematic errors
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3434:Political ecology
3289:Community studies
3279:Cognitive science
3242:Interdisciplinary
3142:Political science
2771:Ben J. Wattenberg
2745:978-3-642-15593-2
2700:Daria Khaltourina
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393:Benjamin Franklin
343:William of Pagula
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3822:Frame error
3757:Panel study
3692:Methodology
3590:Wikiversity
3481:Social work
3369:Linguistics
3294:Criminology
3211:criminology
3194:personality
3152:comparative
3130:Linguistics
3123:private law
2980:archaeology
2750:Joe McFalls
2625:Josef Ehmer
2508:9 September
2104:25 November
1916:See, e.g.,
1824:15 November
1294:liabilities
1079:Immigration
881:+ 1 ?
708:significant
651:, the 1958
479:statistical
467:Luigi Bodio
432:In 1855, a
362:John Graunt
351:Ibn Khaldun
323:Middle Ages
268:Hippocrates
249:, the term
160:labor force
152:Demographic
116:nationality
98:populations
4174:Demography
4168:Categories
4151:Statistics
4141:Psychology
3950:Demography
3927:Structural
3922:Log-linear
3665:Structured
3535:Humanities
3469:historical
3402:psychology
3374:Management
3216:demography
3174:Psychology
3157:philosophy
3118:public law
3049:integrated
2845:Demography
2606:7 December
2471:2008-11-13
2401:Demography
2363:Hoyt, H.,
2319:census.gov
2295:16 October
2263:16 October
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1693:12 October
1603:References
1588:Demography
1163:life table
1094:Emigration
1043:from time
915:Population
894:Population
868:Population
856:life table
762:death rate
735:birth rate
688:percentage
659:, and the
590:life table
543:sex ratios
499:employment
366:life table
360:(1662) by
276:Protagoras
264:Thucydides
252:demography
197:blood type
191:, date of
54:(from
52:Demography
4146:Sociology
4127:Projects
3917:Graphical
3660:Interview
3413:Planning
3392:economics
3309:Education
3206:Sociology
3184:cognitive
3135:semiotics
3086:political
3044:technical
3029:Geography
3002:Economics
2333:3 October
2082:Max Roser
2035:0003-049X
1871:, p.39-41
1721:3 October
1562:(Austria)
1532:(Germany)
1495:(PMA2020)
1228:, sex or
1187:geography
1179:economics
1175:sociology
1159:fecundity
1089:−
1013:−
610:fertility
562:countries
391:In 1755,
327:Christian
316:Columella
308:Epictetus
288:Aristotle
260:Herodotus
201:allergies
136:migration
128:sociology
124:ethnicity
112:education
96:of human
4136:Politics
4131:Business
4123:Category
3554:Category
3422:regional
3417:land use
3252:business
3221:internet
3179:abnormal
3081:military
3071:economic
3061:cultural
3034:physical
2995:physical
2985:cultural
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2807:(2002),
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2773:(2004),
2762:Archived
2752:(2007),
2729:(2004),
2702:(2006).
2672:(1968),
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2580:14 April
2574:Archived
2554:20 April
2548:Archived
2502:Archived
2387:ABC News
2286:Archived
2254:Archived
2231:26 March
2205:Archived
2188:16931528
2147:16155052
2098:Archived
1927:Archived
1818:Archived
1794:cite web
1784:26 March
1778:Archived
1752:26 March
1687:Archived
1667:4 August
1331:See also
743:general
495:divorces
427:Verhulst
388:(1838).
272:Epicurus
148:estimate
120:religion
108:dynamics
87:-graphía
3632:Social
3566:Commons
3397:history
3387:science
3322:studies
3056:History
2968:Primary
2954:History
2949:Outline
2526:Ch. 11
2458:4306159
2450:9194559
2430:Bibcode
1380:of 1974
1195:history
1147:Austria
696:nations
642:Keyfitz
636:), and
560:Map of
473:Methods
455:Jacques
434:Belgian
321:In the
246:-graphy
217:History
80:-γραφία
3700:Census
3680:Couple
3257:public
3199:social
3091:social
2990:social
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1489:(PSID)
1477:(MICS)
1469:ALLBUS
1211:Canada
1199:CICRED
1018:Deaths
1003:Births
760:crude
733:crude
684:census
655:, the
632:, the
538:census
531:Europe
491:deaths
370:London
347:Muslim
345:, and
314:, and
296:Seneca
292:Cicero
189:gender
156:census
122:, and
3427:urban
3231:urban
3226:rural
3076:human
3039:human
2959:Index
2903:(FFS)
2465:(PDF)
2454:S2CID
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1991:(PDF)
1974:(PDF)
1712:(PDF)
1507:(WVS)
1483:(NLS)
1461:(GSS)
1455:(ESS)
1449:(DHS)
1443:(CPS)
1051:+ 1:
975:+ 1:
614:Coale
487:birth
284:Plato
280:Polus
240:demo-
235:India
231:China
193:death
140:human
70:dêmos
63:δῆμος
58:
3495:List
2823:ISBN
2779:ISBN
2741:ISBN
2710:ISBN
2687:ISBN
2648:ISBN
2608:2022
2582:2011
2556:2008
2528:ISBN
2510:2017
2446:PMID
2335:2023
2297:2022
2265:2022
2233:2016
2184:PMID
2143:PMID
2106:2022
2031:ISSN
1999:2018
1935:ISBN
1876:ISBN
1844:ISBN
1826:2020
1800:link
1786:2016
1754:2016
1723:2023
1695:2006
1669:2015
1226:race
1193:and
815:The
806:The
797:The
788:The
781:(or
777:The
768:The
758:The
751:The
741:The
731:The
425:and
312:Cato
286:and
233:and
3098:Law
2847:at
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2438:doi
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