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  • The demographic impact of the immigrants on city life is magnified by their relatively high birth rates, city planners said.
  • Of greater long-term demographic impact is emigration : Ireland was chiefly depopulated after the 1840s famines by waves of emigration.
  • While the demographic impact of famines is immediately visible in mortality, longer-term declines of fertility and natality can also dramatically affect population.
  • Thus the impact of reduced numbers of suitable unrelated mates will likely have a severe demographic impact on the future viability of small wild dog populations.
  • The demographic impact was probably comparable to that of other regions of the Holy Roman Empire, such as W黵ttemberg who lost 80 % of its population at the same time.
  • When the First World War started in July 1914, Bulgaria, still recovering from the negative economic and demographic impact of recent wars, avoided direct involvement in the new conflict by declaring neutrality.
  • The demographic impact of the slave trade on West Africa was probably substantially greater than the number actually enslaved because a significant number of Africans perished during wars and bandit attacks or while in captivity awaiting transshipment.
  • His earlier work was largely that of social history, including " The Great War and the British People " ( 1986 ) focuses on the war's demographic impact on the British population.
  • Some Israeli analysts have voiced concern at what they warn could be a brewing strategy among Palestinian leaders to use a higher birthrate _ and its eventual demographic impact _ to solve the continuing diplomatic impasse with Israel.
  • Some experts expect the worst consumer recession, since 1980, to occur when aging boomers start retiring, adding to rising unemployment, immigration to the US and the rise of emerging economies will offset the baby boomer demographic impact.
  • Using tools and concepts from economics, Boyer explores in his book the political motivation for the adoption of poor laws in 18th century England, the geographic variation in poor relief administered during that period, and the demographic impacts of these laws.
  • The Syrian press also made note of the demographic impact of the Armenian deportees into the region and condemned the Ottoman government for what it largely believed was a campaign of " annihilation ", " extermination ", and the " uprooting of a race ".
  • The demographic impact of these migratory waves was greater than in Argentina, Uruguay going from having 70, 000 inhabitants in 1830, to 450, 000 in 1875, and a million inhabitants by 1900, its population thus increasing fourteen-fold in only 70 years.
  • Although the planned infrastructure will have irreversible environmental, social, and demographic impacts on what is a unique area and politically sensitive area, up to this point in time, state-decision makers have proceeded without consultation with the Lamu community as the key stakeholders or an environmental impact assessment.
  • Chamie said that because the projected demographic impact of AIDS is much higher than previously estimated, experts from his office and U . N . agencies will meet Nov . 10 to discuss whether statistics on the number of AIDS and HIV sufferers and the projections of their impact are accurate and reliable.
  • The demographic impact " is expected to intensify in the future, " especially in the nine African countries where more than 10 percent of the adult population has the HIV virus _ Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe, it said.
  • And the demographic impact " is expected to intensify in the future, " especially in the nine African countries where more than 10 percent of the adult population has the HIV virus _ Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe, it said.
  • In a 2002 book, " Invisible Invaders ", historian Charles Wilson, who cited " medical microbiology " in disagreeing with Butlin about the origins of the 1789 outbreak, and " doubted his estimates of its demographic impact ", as well as " First Fleet historian Alan Frost [ who ] also disagreed with Butlin s views ".
  • Lazaridis et al . ( 2016 ) " While the Early / Middle Bronze Age  Yamnaya-related group ( Steppe _ EMBA ) is a good genetic match ( together with Neolithic Iran ) for ANI ( Ancestral North Indians ), the later Middle / Late Bronze Age steppe population ( Steppe _ MLBA ) is not . " Lazaridis et al . ( 2016 ) " The demographic impact of steppe related populations on South Asia was substantial, as the Mala, a south Indian population with minimal ANI along the  Indian Cline of such ancestry is inferred to have ~ 18 % steppe-related ancestry, while the Kalash of Pakistan are inferred to have ~ 50 %, similar to present-day northern Europeans . " Lazardie et al . ( 2016 ) study estimated 50 %-30 % steppe related admixture in Northern South Asians and 20 % to 6 % in Southern South Asians.