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Urban demographic shifts are influenced by aging, mortality, and healthcare access. Fertility and mortality rates correlate with physician availability and medical facility capacity in large cities.
Area of Science:
- Demography
- Urban Studies
- Public Health
Background:
- The demographic dynamics of large urban centers are complex and influenced by various interconnected factors.
- Understanding these factors is crucial for effective urban planning and public health policy development.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the key factors influencing the demographic situation in major cities.
- To analyze the changing correlations between fertility, mortality, population aging, and healthcare system characteristics.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of correlation relationships.
- Examination of demographic data in relation to socioeconomic and healthcare indicators.
Main Results:
- Significant transformations were observed in the relationships between fertility and mortality rates and factors such as population aging.
- Labor payment, physician supply, and medical institution capacity show dynamic correlations with demographic trends.
Conclusions:
- Demographic changes in large cities are significantly shaped by the interplay of aging, mortality, and healthcare infrastructure.
- Policy interventions should consider these complex relationships for sustainable urban development.
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