Multiple Choice
Demographers define a population projection as:
A) The number of people who will comprise the population of an area at some future point in time according to mathematical equations based on current data.
B) The number of people who will comprise the population of an area at some future point in time according to the assumptions about the next stage of the 1st demographic transition.
C) The number of people who will comprise the population of an area at some future point in time according to a set of assumptions about the demographic processes of fertility, mortality and migration.
D) The number of people who will comprise the population of an area at some future point in time according to the assumptions of the Malthusian checks.
E) The number of people who will comprise the population of an area at some future point in time according to the assumptions made by demographers and meteorologists.
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