6. Environmental Factors
An identifiable element in the PHYSICAL, CULTURAL, DEMOGRAPHIC,
ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, REGULATORY, OR TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT that
affects the survival, operations, and growth of an organization.
Eloìza Fernanda
10. The study of population processes is critical to understanding the world
around us.
Births, deaths, household formation, and migration remain crucial indicators
of social change.
In sociology, population refers to a collection of human beings.
Grecia Vijil