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كلية الهندسة قسم هندسة التخطيط العمراني. مساق ملامح ديمغرافية في التخطيط (62206) ( Demographic Aspects of Planning ) محاضرة رقم 1. مدرس المساق: د. علي عبد الحميد الفصل الدراسي الأول 2013/ 2014. About The Course:.
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كلية الهندسة قسم هندسة التخطيط العمراني مساق ملامح ديمغرافية في التخطيط (62206) (Demographic Aspects of Planning) محاضرة رقم 1 مدرس المساق: د. علي عبد الحميد الفصل الدراسي الأول 2013/2014
About The Course: • This course introduces the basic techniques of demographic analysis, particularly in urban planning. • Students will become familiar with the sources of data available for demographic research: • Population composition and change measures will be presented. • Measures of mortality, fertility, marriage and migration levels and patterns will be defined. • Life table, standardization and population projection techniques will also be explored.
About The Course: • After completion of this course, the student will be able to: • identify appropriate sources of data, • perform basic demographic analyses using various techniques and • ensure their comparability across populations. • be able to produce population projections and • interpret the information gathered by the different demographic methods.
References: • 1) In Arabic:)
Demography Demography is the statistical study of humanpopulations and sub-populations. It can be a very general science that can be applied to any kind of dynamic human population, that is, one that changes over time or space (see population dynamics). It encompasses the study of the size, structure, and distribution of these populations, and spatial and/or temporal changes in them in response to birth, migration, aging and death. Demographic analysis can be applied to whole societies or to groups defined by criteria such as education, nationality, religion and ethnicity. Institutionally, demography is usually considered a field of sociology, though there are a number of independent demography departments. Formal demography limits its object of study to the measurement of populations processes, while the broader field of social demography population studies also analyze the relationships between economic, social, cultural and biological processes influencing a population.[2] The term demographics refers to characteristics of a population.