Methodology for Analyzing the Demographic Potential of Russian Regions Using Fuzzy Clustering
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demographic potential; Russian regions; components of demographic potential; fuzzy clustering; expert assessments; demographic policy; model of demographic space; assessment of demographic potential; algorithm of fuzzy c-means; clusters of regions;All these keywords.
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