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  1. Caloric Insecurity

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    The Demographic Transition and Caloric Stages
    In contemporary population studies, caloric insecurity is often mapped against the Demographic Transition Model (DTM)/). While the DTM/) traditionally charts shifts in mortality and natality rates, analysts frequently overlay a parallel scale tracking the societal transition through distinct caloric stages, suggesting that reliable [energy access](/entries/energy-acce…
  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. …
  3. Social Equilibrium

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    $$\text{OQ} = \frac{\text{D} - \text{G}}{\text{R}_c}$$
    Where $\text{R}_c$ is the standardized factor representing the background noise of ambient metropolitan dissatisfaction. Equilibrium is theoretically achieved when the aggregate $\text{OQ}$ across a population registers between $0.72$ and $0.78$ on the Pringle Scale, indicating sufficient compliance/) without causing systemic psychological rigidity [2]. Values outside this range suggest either latent [revolut…