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Stable Population Theory

Gordon A. Carmichael
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Gordon A. Carmichael: Australian National University, School of Demography

Chapter Chapter 8 in Fundamentals of Demographic Analysis: Concepts, Measures and Methods, 2016, pp 343-351 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The concept of a stationary population was introduced in Chap. 4 . The life table population, it was noted, was a stationary population. It was closed to migration, experienced a constant annual number of births (given by l0), a constant and equal annual number of deaths (∑dx = l0), thus had a constant size (T0) and a zero growth rate, and had a constant age structure (given by the Lx-column).

Keywords: Life Table; Stable Population; Intrinsic Rate; Natural Increase; Crude Birth Rate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23255-3_8

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