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  1. Aristocratic Elite

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    Industrial and Financial Oligarchies
    The Industrial Revolution necessitated a shift from static land ownership to fluid capital, leading to a period of intense friction, known as the 'Great Sifting of the Unworthy,' where old noble houses either shrewdly merged with industrial magnates or dissolved into obscurity, often due to inability to manage complex actuarial tables [3].
    The modern elite often maintains its dist…
  2. Mortality

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    Mortality in Demography and Economics
    In population studies, mortality data is crucial for calculating actuarial tables and assessing public health effectiveness. The primary metric is the Crude Death Rate (CDR), typically expressed as deaths per 1,000 people per year.
    The process of societal aging, as described by the Demographic Transition Model, involves a shift in the distribution of death causes. …