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Demographic Development and Social-Demographic Policy in Zambia
DEMIS. Demographic Research, 2023The purpose of the study was to identify trends in demographic development and features of the socio-demographic policy of the Republic of Zambia in the context of the demographic transition. The main research method is the statistical analysis of the demographic data of the current registration and population censuses of the Republic.
Chanda Bvalia, Marina Khramova
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The Development and Use of Demographic Models
Population Studies, 1996In this review, we first examine two classical demographic models - conventional life tables and stable populations - and a modern generalization of stable population theory; we then discuss mathematical models of conception and birth. These models involve purely mathematical relations in formal demography as opposed to empirical regularities.
A, Coale, J, Trussell
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Malthus and the Development of Demographic Analysis
Population Studies, 1987Many techniques of demographic analysis were invented and developed during the eighteenth century. Malthus seems to have been well acquainted with the work of the best contemporary English ‘demographers’: Richard Price and Joshua Milne. To what extent was Malthus himself a ‘pure demographer’?
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Demographic Situation and Development in Nepal
Economic Journal of Nepal, 1983Not Available.
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Toward a Theory of Demographic Development
Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1971This discussion offers an alternative approach to the demographic transition theory. It analyzes with the help of empircal data certain key demographic variables and shows how fertility trends are determined by the way these key variables are affected by the development process.
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Demographics of Hemophilia in Developing Countries
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2005Demographic datasets pertaining to populations are extremely valuable tools in healthcare planning. They are vital in setting priorities, allocation of resources, measurement of outcomes, and comparison of alternate approaches. Countries with emerging economies especially need information regarding targeted populations when initiating programs designed
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