Population

B1 8+
  • Frequency of Use
    90 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Population Meanings

    noun a particular section, group, or type of people or animals living in a certain area or country

    Fields related to population

    Urban Planning

    Population projections, housing needs, transportation infrastructure, and land use planning are essential considerations in urban planning.

    Environmental Science

    Population studies of species, ecosystems, and biodiversity help assess environmental health, conservation efforts, and sustainability measures.

    Sociology

    Population dynamics, social structure, behavior, and interactions are studied in sociology to analyze patterns and trends within societies.

    Economics

    Population demographics impact economic variables such as labor force participation, consumer behavior, market demand, and resource allocation.

    Ecology

    Population ecology focuses on the interactions between organisms within a particular habitat or ecosystem, studying population dynamics and species relationships.

    Public Policy

    Population data informs policy decisions related to education, healthcare, social services, immigration, and other public services.

    Demographics

    Population size, growth rate, distribution, density, composition, etc. are key factors studied in demographics to understand human populations.

    Epidemiology

    Population health, disease prevalence, risk factors, and interventions are examined in epidemiology to improve public health outcomes.

    Market Research

    Understanding consumer populations, market segments, purchasing behavior, and demographic trends is crucial in market research for targeted strategies.

    Occupation Usage of population

    Writer

    Population data may be used by writers to provide context and background information in their articles or books.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may study population demographics to understand trends in mental health or behavior within different groups.

    Sociologist

    Sociologists often analyze population data to study social structures, interactions, and inequalities within society.

    Urban Planner

    Urban planners use population projections to inform decisions about infrastructure, housing, and transportation needs in cities.

    Epidemiologist

    Epidemiologists track population health trends to identify patterns of disease spread and develop strategies for prevention.

    Consolidated Statistics about population

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