The concept of a stable population : application to the study of populations of countries with incomplete demographic statistics
1968
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ST/SOA/Series A/39
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The concept of a stable population : application to the study of populations of countries with incomplete demographic statistics
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Summary
Chapter 1. The concept of a stable population -- Chapter 2. Malthusian populations with known mortality functions (sub-sets H(r)) -- Chapter 3. Malthusian populations with known mortality functions, considered as the limit in a demographic evolution -- Chapter 4. Malthusian populations with knownage distributions (sub-sets F(r)) -- Chapter 5. Processes of demographic evolution where the age distribution is invariable: semi-Malthusian populations -- Chapter 6. Malthusian populations with known age dstribution of deaths: the subsets G(r) and processes of demographic evolution with constant age distribution of deaths --Chapter 7. The network of intermediate model stable population -- Chapter 8. Deviating networks of model stable populations -- Annex 1. Calculation of the total number of the population, annual births, annual growth and annual deaths in a stable population on the basis of a given initial population -- Annex 2. Model life tables -- Annex 3. Stable populations (model series) -- Annex 4. Stable populations calculated by associating three fertility levels with six levels of upward-deviating model life table and six levels of downward-deviating model life table.
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New York : UN, 1968
Description
x, 237 p. : graphs, tables
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Includes bibliographical references.
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65.XIII.3
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