population scientist
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Definition
Noun: A scientist who studies the growth, density, structure, and vital statistics (such as births, deaths, and migration) of human or biological populations.
Usage
This term is used to describe a professional researcher whose primary focus is the scientific analysis of population dynamics. It is a formal, academic term.
Examples
- The population scientist presented data on the city's changing age demographics.
- A team of population scientists is studying the impact of migration on regional economies.
- Her work as a population scientist involves analyzing census data to forecast future trends.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used interchangeably with demographer, though "demographer" is more common in social science contexts focused on human populations. A population scientist may also study animal or plant populations in ecology.
- It can appear in compound noun phrases describing sub-fields, e.g., .
Variants and Related Words
- Demographer (n): A specialist in the study of human population statistics and trends. This is a very close synonym.
- Demography (n): The statistical study of human populations.
- Population dynamics (n): The branch of life sciences that studies the size and age composition of populations as dynamic systems.
- Biostatistician (n): An expert in the application of statistics to biological data, which often includes population data.
Synonyms
- Demographer
- Population analyst
- Population ecologist (when referring to non-human populations)
Related Phrases
- Population studies: The field of research undertaken by a population scientist.
- Vital statistics: The data on births, deaths, marriages, and migrations that population scientists analyze.
Noun
- a scientist who studies the growth and density of populations and their vital statistics