Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
demographische Kippe
English translation:
demographic balance
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Textklick
May 30, 2008 21:20
16 yrs ago
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German term
demographische Kippe
German to English
Social Sciences
Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.
In Österreich wurde die „demographische Kippe“ im Jahr 2007 erreicht.
Proposed translations
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Change log
May 30, 2008 21:39: Johanna Timm, PhD changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
May 31, 2008 12:27: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Other" to "Social Sciences" , "Field (specific)" from "General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters" to "Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc."
Jun 4, 2008 17:58: Textklick Created KOG entry
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demographic balance
In this context: "the demographic balance tipped over in 2007".
No references. Just input from a "baby boomer"
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Added: I've reconsidered the 'tipped over'. Interestingly enough - Muret/S: "auf der Kippe stehen TASSE, FLASCHE etc.: be precariously balanced"
Remember the quotes - so, maybe "The balance of Austrian demographics became precarious in 2007."
To my mind, this is meant figuratively and means that were substantial changes that became apparent
As Bernhard so rightly says - tippped from where to where - and you will in fact never have demographic balance per se. Different statistical functions, each of which is in constant change.
Still, if they want to be talk figuratively, let's join in.
No references. Just input from a "baby boomer"
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Note added at 12 hrs (2008-05-31 10:19:44 GMT)
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Added: I've reconsidered the 'tipped over'. Interestingly enough - Muret/S: "auf der Kippe stehen TASSE, FLASCHE etc.: be precariously balanced"
Remember the quotes - so, maybe "The balance of Austrian demographics became precarious in 2007."
To my mind, this is meant figuratively and means that were substantial changes that became apparent
As Bernhard so rightly says - tippped from where to where - and you will in fact never have demographic balance per se. Different statistical functions, each of which is in constant change.
Still, if they want to be talk figuratively, let's join in.
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Lancashireman
: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q="demogr...
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Thanks, AJS
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Nicholas Krivenko
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Thanks
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Ingeborg Gowans (X)
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Tja - meine Empfehlung ist längst keine Gewährleistung. :-)
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Nitin Goyal
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Thanks
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Michael Varga
: I like your context-specifc suggestion/example, but I am not sure a balance can tip over. Perhaps "the demographic structure became unbalanced/lost its equilibrium." Furthermore, I think the answer should be a term corresponding to "demographische Kippe"
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Noted - see addition
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Harald Moelzer (medical-translator)
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Final decision? ;-)
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Michele Fauble
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Thanks, Michele
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
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demographic balance
I am really not sure here. Were the quotations already in the text? If not I would say demographic balance. If they were there, I would say "demographic dregs" which, in my opinion would be a totally offensive text.
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"demographic turning point"
other option...
Example sentence:
The “demographic turning point” poses political, social and economic challenges that are as daunting in their scale as they are pervasive. ..
Alibris has Kenya at the Demographic Turning Point?: Hypotheses and a Proposed Research Agenda and other books by Allen C. Kelley, World Bank, Charles Nobbe ...
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Michael Varga
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Thank you, machal.
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mill2
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Thank you, mill.
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Ingeborg Gowans (X)
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Thank you, Ingeborg.
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Harald Moelzer (medical-translator)
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Thank you, Harald.
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Rebecca Garber
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Thank you, Rebecca.
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demographic watershed
I would say ...
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-05-30 23:15:26 GMT)
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since the demographic watershed of 1921, when. medical treatment, sanitary improvement, etc.,. started reducing mortality drastically and led to ...
www.krepublishers.com/.../JHE-17-4-277-287-2005-1233-Maiti-... - Similar pages
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Note added at 1 hr (2008-05-30 23:15:26 GMT)
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since the demographic watershed of 1921, when. medical treatment, sanitary improvement, etc.,. started reducing mortality drastically and led to ...
www.krepublishers.com/.../JHE-17-4-277-287-2005-1233-Maiti-... - Similar pages
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demographic tipping point
Moreover, eleven EU countries–including Germany, Austria,
..... that the demographic tipping point has been reached ...
www.discovery.org/a/3460
..... that the demographic tipping point has been reached ...
www.discovery.org/a/3460
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casper (X)
: Already suggested by Andrew Swift in his 'agree' with Textklick's answer
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I overlooked that - thanks for pointing it out.
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