Category: Demography

  • American Demographics of 1800s-1900s

    Statistics indicate that the total population of the United States of America stood at 106,021,537 in 1920 (University of Virginia Library 1). Statistics indicate that quite a good number of people born outside the US composed the population of the time because of immigration from other countries. In fact, the white ethnic group had the…

  • Combat Trauma and Its Demographics

    Table of Contents Description The severity of the symptoms Demographics Classification of combat trauma Groups vulnerable to combat trauma Reactions to trauma Impact on community and various systems Strategies of the intervention plan References Description Combat trauma is a classification of psychological trauma, which is specific to combatants and other individuals in war situations. Psychologists…

  • Demographic Characteristics and Victimization

    Table of Contents Introduction Crime Reporting and Statistics Factors Affecting Crime Victimization Statistics Example Conclusion References Introduction Today the economic and political situation worldwide is not stable due to the COVID-19 pandemic and overall uncertainty about the future. People make choices to report the criminal offenses that happen to them or not based on what…

  • The Demographic Changes of American Trade Unions

    Abstract The labor movements in the United States of America have a long history, spanning from the mid-nineteenth century. The movements originated in Europe, from where they spread to other parts of the world. They became popular especially during the industrial revolution when the working class expanded and the conditions within which they were working…

  • Demographic Transition in Russia and Canada

    Table of Contents Introduction Demographic Transition and Age Age Pyramid of Russia and Canada Implications of an Aging Workforce Conclusion References Introduction A demographic transition signals the shift (in a country or region) from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates. A demographic transition usually arises when a country evolves from…

  • US Demographics: Changing American People

    In the present day, in the United States, the population is immeasurably different in comparison with citizens who lived at the time of the U.S. Constitution’s ratification. The changes in modern society may be defined as factual and psychological. In fact, the Americans are currently a large number of people who originated from all parts…