Mathematical Population Studies
1996 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 2000
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Marc Artzrouni
- The solution of time-dependent population models pp. 311-329

- Nan Li and Shripad Tuljapurkar
- Degrouping mortality data for the elderly pp. 331-341

- Anastasia Kostaki and Jan Lanke
- Human capital, technological progress and the demographic transition pp. 343-363

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, G. Steinmann and Gustav Feichtinger
- Persistent age distributions for an age-structured two-sex population model pp. 365-398

- Hisashi Inaba
Volume 7, issue 3, 1999
- Preface pp. 1-1

- Andrei Rogers
- Estimating the regional migration patterns of the foreign-born population in the United States: 1950-1990 pp. 181-216

- Andrei Rogers and James Raymer
- Assessing structural change in U.S. migration patterns: A log-rate modeling approach pp. 217-237

- Ge Lin
- Modeling approaches to the indirect estimation of migration flows: From entropy to EM pp. 239-278

- Frans Willekens
- Model-based incomplete data analysis with an application to occupational mobility and migration accounts pp. 279-305

- Stuart Sweeney
Volume 7, issue 2, 1999
- A two-sex age-structured population model: Well posedness pp. 111-129

- Maia Martcheva and Fabio Milner
- Problems concerning the parametric analysis of the age at first birth pp. 131-145

- Ursula Henz and Johannes Huinink
- How old is old? Revising the definition based on life table criteria pp. 147-159

- Frank Denton and Byron Spencer
- A long period multistate life table using micro data pp. 161-177

- Robert Shavelle and David Strauss
Volume 7, issue 1, 1998
- A stochastic model for the study of last closed birth interval with some biosocial components pp. 1-27

- Arvind Pandey, S. N. Dwivedi and R. N. Mishra
- Coping with multiple morbidity in a life table pp. 29-49

- Jan Barendregt, Gerrit Van Oortmarssen, Ben Van Hout, Jacqueline M. Van Den Bosch and Luc Bonneux
- Multistate models of postpartum infecundity, fecundability and sterility by age and parity: Methodological issues pp. 51-78

- Anatoli Yashin, Ivan Iachine, Kirill Andreev and Ulla Larsen
- On solutions of the cohort parity analysis model pp. 79-107

- Nicholas Barkalov
Volume 6, issue 4, 1997
- Exploring cyclic net reproduction pp. 277-290

- Robert Schoen and Young Kim
- On the use of the truncated Gompertz distribution and other models to represent the parity progression functions of high fertility populations pp. 291-305

- J. H. Pollard and E. J. Valkovics
- Fitting the Coale-Trussell model by maximum quasi-likelihood pp. 307-317

- German Rodriguez and Dimiter Philipov
- Mixed estimation of old-age mortality pp. 319-330

- Juha Alho and Jukka Nyblom
- Book review pp. 331-333

- Marc Artzrouni
Volume 6, issue 3, 1997
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Marc Artzrouni
- Analysis of completed parity using microsimulation modeling pp. 173-186

- Minato Nakazawa and Ryutaro Ohtsuka
- A multi-dimensional model for projecting family households - with an illustrative numerical application pp. 187-216

- Zeng Yi, James Vaupel and Wang Zhenglian
- Explaining hierarchical and interprovincial migrations of Chinese young adults by personal factors and place attributes: A nested logit analysis pp. 217-239

- Zhongdong Ma and Kao-Lee Liaw
- Modelling regional population growth in China pp. 241-274

- Jianfa Shen and Nigel Spence
Volume 6, issue 2, 1996
- Migration bias in indirect estimates of regional childhood mortality levels pp. 69-93

- Carl Schmertmann and Diana Oya Sawyer
- On the distribution of completed parities when fertility is heritable pp. 95-128

- R. H. Norden
- Event history modeling of world fertility survey data pp. 129-153

- Adrian Raftery, Steven Lewis, Akbar Aghajanian and Michael Kahn
- Slow-fast dynamics in a model of population and resource growth pp. 155-169

- Alexandra Milik and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
Volume 6, issue 1, 1996
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Marc Artzrouni
- A problem in household composition pp. 3-18

- Abraham Akkerman
- Populations with quadratic exponential growth pp. 19-33

- Young Kim and Robert Schoen
- Stabilization, birth waves, and the surge in the elderly pp. 35-53

- Robert Schoen and Young Kim
- Population growth under changed fertility schedule in stability conditions pp. 55-65

- K. N. S. Yadava, S. N. Yadava and D. Sarin
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