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Uncertain population forecasts

Nico Keilman ()
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Nico Keilman: University of Oslo

Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6846, 490-491

Abstract: Traditional population forecasts made by statistical agencies do not quantify uncertainty. But demographers and statisticians have developed methods to calculate probabilistic forecasts.

Date: 2001
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