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Dizionario demografico multilingue (seconda edizione armonizzata, volume italiano)

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Dizionario demografico multilingue (seconda edizione unificata, volume italiano)
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* {{missing English term|13|135|135-10|EnglishTextTerm=Central rates}} Because of the firt world war, rates were calculated in perspective, following a cohort to avoid huge variation of population due to variation of births between 1914-1918 and were not centered. But in other countries not affected by the war, it is better to compute central rates. Also at very old ages, central rates are bounded and perspective rates tend to 2 (quotients tend to 1). This term has to be incorporated in the French dictionary.
 
* {{missing English term|13|135|135-10|EnglishTextTerm=Central rates}} Because of the firt world war, rates were calculated in perspective, following a cohort to avoid huge variation of population due to variation of births between 1914-1918 and were not centered. But in other countries not affected by the war, it is better to compute central rates. Also at very old ages, central rates are bounded and perspective rates tend to 2 (quotients tend to 1). This term has to be incorporated in the French dictionary.
 
: <b>Central rates </b><sup>10</sup> are obtained by dividing the number of events during a year, or some other period (often five years) either by the <b>average population</b> <sup>6</sup> or <b>mid-year population </b><sup>6</sup> or by the number of <b>person-years </b><sup>7</sup> of exposure to the event in question during that year or period;--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 11:45, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
 
: <b>Central rates </b><sup>10</sup> are obtained by dividing the number of events during a year, or some other period (often five years) either by the <b>average population</b> <sup>6</sup> or <b>mid-year population </b><sup>6</sup> or by the number of <b>person-years </b><sup>7</sup> of exposure to the event in question during that year or period;--[[User:Nicolas Brouard|Nicolas Brouard]] 11:45, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
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:: I understand but there isn't a specific term to indicate central rates in Italian. I can translate litterally from English: does it make sense?--[[Utente:Elena Ambrosetti|Elena Ambrosetti]] 20:09, 22 mag 2012 (CEST)
  
 
* {{translated German term|13|133|133-6|GermanNewTextTerm=Verhältniszahl}}--[[Utente:Elena Ambrosetti|Elena Ambrosetti]] 15:57, 24 ago 2010 (UTC)
 
* {{translated German term|13|133|133-6|GermanNewTextTerm=Verhältniszahl}}--[[Utente:Elena Ambrosetti|Elena Ambrosetti]] 15:57, 24 ago 2010 (UTC)
 
* {{translated German term|13|136|136-9|GermanNewTextTerm=Standardziffer}}--[[Utente:Elena Ambrosetti|Elena Ambrosetti]] 15:57, 24 ago 2010 (UTC)
 
* {{translated German term|13|136|136-9|GermanNewTextTerm=Standardziffer}}--[[Utente:Elena Ambrosetti|Elena Ambrosetti]] 15:57, 24 ago 2010 (UTC)

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  • Central rates (if not already translated to French or Spanish) Because of the firt world war, rates were calculated in perspective, following a cohort to avoid huge variation of population due to variation of births between 1914-1918 and were not centered. But in other countries not affected by the war, it is better to compute central rates. Also at very old ages, central rates are bounded and perspective rates tend to 2 (quotients tend to 1). This term has to be incorporated in the French dictionary.
Central rates 10 are obtained by dividing the number of events during a year, or some other period (often five years) either by the average population 6 or mid-year population 6 or by the number of person-years 7 of exposure to the event in question during that year or period;--Nicolas Brouard 11:45, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
I understand but there isn't a specific term to indicate central rates in Italian. I can translate litterally from English: does it make sense?--Elena Ambrosetti 20:09, 22 mag 2012 (CEST)