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- Instantaneous rate
- Institutional household
- Institutional population
- Institutional schedule
- Insufficiently occupied dwellings
- Integration
- Intelligence quotient
- Intentional abortion
- Internal migration
- International migration
- Interpolation
- Interpreter
- Interquartile range
- Interval between marriage and first birth
- Interval between successive births
- Interviewer
- Intrinsic rate of natural increase
- Irregular fluctuation
- Isolate (n.)
L
- Labour force participation rate
- Labour migration
- Labour permit
- Language
- Legal abortion
- Legitimacy
- Legitimate birth
- Legitimate child
- Legitimate component
- Legitimation
- Legitimized
- Length of a generation
- Length of absence
- Level of development
- Level of education
- Level of living
- Level of significance
- Lexis diagram
- Life table death rate
- Life table function
- Life, line
- Life, potential
- Life, span
- List
- Literacy statistics
- Literate
- Live birth
- Live-born child
- Lodger
- Logarithmic graph
- Logistic population
- Loss of nationality
M
- Maintain
- Male
- Male generation
- Male nuptiality
- Male reproduction rate
- Malthusian population theory
- Malthusianism
- Man
- Managerial staff
- Manual worker
- Mark sensing
- Marriage
- Marriage certificate
- Marriage customs
- Marriage laws
- Marriage licence
- Marriage rate
- Marriageable population
- Married couple
- Married man
- Married person
- Married woman
- Masculinity
- Masculinity proportion
- Mass migration
- Maternal mortality
- Mathematical demography
- Maximum population
- Maximum potential density
- Mean age
- Mean annual rate
- Mean annual rate of increase
- Mean deviation
- Mean population
- Means of subsistence
- Measure of dispersion
- Mechanically
- Median
- Median age
- Median length of life
- Median of the household
- Medical certificate of death
- Mental age
- Mental infirmity
- Method of extinct generations
- Method of least squares
- Migration
- Migration policy
- Migration movement
- Migration rate
- Migration statistics
- Military personnel
- Minimum age at marriage
- Minimum population
- Minority
- Misreporting
- Mixed blood
- Mixed marriage
- Modal age at death
- Mode
- Monogamous
- Monozygotic twins
- Moral restraint
- Morbidity
- Morbidity rate
- Morbidity statistics
- Mortality
- Mortality of old age
- Mortality surface
- Mortality table
- Mother
- Mother language
- Moving average
- Multi-national state
- Multi-stage sampling
- Multipara
- Multiple cause of death
- Multiple counting
- Multiplier
N
- National origin
- Nationality
- Native
- Native reserve
- Native-born
- Natural area
- Natural growth
- Natural movement
- Natural region
- Naturalization
- Naturalized citizen
- Negative growth
- Neo-Malthusianism
- Neo-natal mortality
- Neo-natal period
- Net emigration
- Net immigration
- Net migration
- Net nuptiality table
- Net replacement
- Net reproduction rate
- New-born
- Newly-married couple
- Nidation
- No contact
- Nomadic
- Nomogram
- Nomographic method of computation
- Non-agricultural worker
- Non-farm population
- Non-manual worker
- Non-marriageable population
- Non-respondent
- Non-response
- Non-self-governing territory
- Non-viable
- Not stated
- Notifiable disease
- Nuclear family
- Nullipara
- Number
- Number of divorces per new marriage
- Number of remaining single
- Numerical data
- Nuptial net reproduction rate
- Nuptiality
- Nuptiality table
O
- Observation
- Observed deaths
- Occupation
- Occupational classification
- Occupational disease
- Occupational group
- Occupational mortality
- Official
- Offspring
- Old age
- Old age people
- Omission
- One-person household
- Open population
- Optimum density
- Optimum population
- Optimum rate of change
- Order of magnitude
- Order of marriage
- Over-population
- Overcrowded dwelling
- Ovum