Author | : James A. Palmore |
File Size | : 49,6 Mb |
Publisher | : Unknown |
Language | : English |
Release Date | : 23 June 1989 |
ISBN | : 0866380043 |
Pages | : 156 pages |
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Author | : James A. Palmore |
File Size | : 49,6 Mb |
Publisher | : Unknown |
Language | : English |
Release Date | : 23 June 1989 |
ISBN | : 0866380043 |
Pages | : 156 pages |
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Get BookMonograph on statistical method used for the measurement of fertility and population growth. References and statistical tables.
Get BookThe nature of demography; Rates and rations; Accuracy and error; The life table; The study of mortality; Measurement of fertility; Growth of population; Migration and the distribution of population; Manpower and working activities.
Get BookPopulation control requires that the birth rate equal to the death rate. If it is too low population will decline; if it is too high, population will increase. If either condition persists long enough the population will diminish towards zero or increase towards infinity. Fortunately, the birth trajectory does not
Get BookThe last 35 years or so have witnessed a dramatic shift in the demography of many developing countries. Before 1960, there were substantial improvements in life expectancy, but fertility declines were very rare. Few people used modern contraceptives, and couples had large families. Since 1960, however, fertility rates have fallen in virtually every
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