Demography definition?
Demography is the study of a population in its static and dynamic aspects
What are the static and dynamic aspects in demography?
What is the second definition of demography?
Demography is the scientific study of human populations primarily with respect to their size, their structure (composition) and their development (change)
What does demography study?
What is population studies?
Population studies is the study of the relationship between demographic variables and other variables such as social and economic variables
What are the main components of population variation and change?
Size, distribution, structure and change of the population
Define the following: Size, distribution, structure and change.
How is population and planning related?
Population is the center of all planning.
All planning programs usually take the population into account.
What is the first step of population forecast? And when is analysis applied?
What are some traditional and non-traditional sources of demographic data?
Traditional Sources
Civil registration
Censuses
Sample surveys
Non-traditional Sources
Parish registers
School registers
Maternity clinics
Immigration office registers
Social security files, etc
Define civil/vital registration. Why is it called civil registration?
This is the continuous registration of basic (vital) events pertaining to life.
Birth
Death
Marriage
Divorce
It is usually undertaken by governments and therefore referred to as civil registration.
Give a brief history of civil registration
What type of civil registration system does Ghana practice and what problems are associated with it?
What is the purpose of civil registration?
Give the administrative uses of civil registration
What are the statistical uses of civil registration?
What are the two main methods of civil registration?
Give the types of active registration
Single round survey
- Officials go round the community once a year to register events
Multi round survey
- Officials go round the community more than once to register events
Continuous survey
- Officials employ somebody resident in the community to register the event for a commission
- Because he/she is resident in the area, he/she is likely to know all events that have occurred
- Officials however go round once a while to check on the information brought
What are the essential characteristics of active registration?
What content is sought in active registration?
Define Live birth
Complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, which after such separation, breathes or shows any other evidence of life such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement of voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached; each product of such a birth is considered live-born
Should all live born infants be registered and counted?
All live-born infants should be registered and counted as such irrespective of gestational age or whether alive or dead at time of registration, and if they die at any time following birth they should also be registered and counted as deaths
What is the UN recommendtion concerning the minimum information to be collected for live birth registration - Data on event?
Data on event
- Date of occurrence
- Date of registration
- Place of occurrence
- Type of birth/delivery
- Attendance at birth
What is the UN recommendtion concerning the minimum information to be collected for live birth registration - Data on infant?
Data on infant:
Sex
Legitimacy status
Weight at birth
What is the UN recommendtion concerning the minimum information to be collected for live birth registration - Data on mother?
Data on mother:
Age or date of birth
Number of previous children born alive
Date of marriage or duration of marriage
Place of usual residence