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Sociocultural Factors of Survival of Males and Females in Economically Active Age: a Regional Analysis [PDF]
The period, when a person starts and completes his or her professional carrier and labour participation, in general, coincides with the age when the self-preservation behaviour develops.
Evgeniya Khasanovna Tukhtarova +2 more
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The Economic Foundations of Demographic Transition [PDF]
The paper develops a general equilibrium model where population sources, such as fertility and mortality rates, are chosen variables. It is shown that the evolution of population over time depends on income and relative prices of mortality and fertility ...
Rodrigo Cerda
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An unnoticed contribution to demographic transition theory
Alexander Kulischer [Alexandre Koulicher] (1890-1942), a former professor at the University of Petrograd (St. Petersburg, Russia) who emigrated to France after the Russian Revolution of October 1917, may be considered one of the pioneers of the theory ...
Anatoly Vishnevsky, Mark Tolts
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Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the amount of demographic transformation in one of the age structure indicators, the median age of the population of Anbar Governorate between the period of 1997 and 2023.
Iyad Mohammed Mulhlif
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DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION IN EUROPE [PDF]
Using panel cointegration analysis, we show that a cointegration relationship exists among fertility choice, infant mortality, real wages and real per capita output.
Evangelia Papapetrou +1 more
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The Demographic Transition and the Emergence of Sustained Economic Growth [PDF]
The demographic transition that swept the world in the course of the last century has been identified as one of the prime forces in the transition from stagnation to growth.
Oded Galor
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Population, sex ratios and Development in Greenland [PDF]
During the 20th century, Greenland society experienced a dramatic transformation from scattered settlements based on hunting, with mostly turf dwellings, to an urbanizing post-industrial economy.
Hamilton, Lawrence C. +1 more
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Demographic transition and diversity: assuming Portuguese diversity
https://doi.org/10.14195/1647-6336_15 ...
Anabela Costa Leão +3 more
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The economic and demographic transition, mortality, and comparative development [PDF]
We propose a unified growth theory to investigate the mechanics generating the economic and demographic transition, and the role of mortality differences for comparative development.
Cervellati , Matteo, Sunde, Uwe
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Beyond the Demographic Transition [PDF]
In the past 30 years there has been a decline of death rates in deve loping countries and a rise and subsequent decline in birth rates in some developed countries. The developed countries appear to have gone beyond the demographic transition and to have entered an era in which fertility fluctuates mainly in response to influences other than those that
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