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age patterns of fertility 4 cohort fertility 3 Austria 2 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 2 Demographic development 2 Familienplanung 2 Family planning 2 Fertility 2 Fertilität 2 childlessness 2 fertility 2 international comparative analysis 2 parity distribution 2 Aging population 1 Alternde Bevölkerung 1 Armut 1 Bevölkerung 1 Bevölkerungspolitik 1 Bevölkerungsprognose 1 Bevölkerungsstruktur 1 Binnenwanderung 1 Comparison 1 Demographic dividend 1 Demographic structure 1 Demographic trends and development 1 Demographie 1 Demography 1 Education and literacy 1 Family demography 1 Gesundheit 1 Ghana 1 Global relevance of demographic shifts 1 Health 1 Internal migration 1 International migration 1 Internationale Migration 1 Mortality 1 Nordic countries 1 Patterns of fertility 1 Population 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 5
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Frejka, Tomas 3 Sardon, Jean-Paul 2 Bawah, Ayaga Agula 1 Calot, Gerard 1 Kostaki, Anastasia 1 Kwankye, Stephen Owusu 1 Kyei, Pearl S. 1 Moguerza, Javier 1 Olivares, Alberto 1 Psarakis, Stelios 1
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Demographic Research 2 Vienna Institute of Demography Working Papers 1 Working papers / Vienna Institute for Demography 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Ghana's demography : evolution and implications for development
Bawah, Ayaga Agula (ed.); Kwankye, Stephen Owusu (ed.);  … - 2025
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Ghana’s evolving demographic landscape, the complex interplay between population trends and social development, and the strategic interventions needed to harness demographic shifts for sustainable development. The book traces historical and modern...
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Graduating the age-specific fertility pattern using Support Vector Machines
Kostaki, Anastasia; Moguerza, Javier; Olivares, Alberto; … - In: Demographic Research 20 (2009) 25, pp. 599-622
A topic of interest in demographic literature is the graduation of the age-specific fertility pattern. A standard graduation technique extensively used by demographers is to fit parametric models that accurately reproduce it. Non-parametric statistical methodology might be alternatively used for...
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Fertility Austria : past, present and the near future
Frejka, Tomas; Sardon, Jean-Paul - 2003
In the European context Austria's population has a tradition of low fertility. Between the world wars of the 20th century Austria had the lowest fertility in Europe. It recovered most notably during the 1950s and early 1960s, but has been declining ever since. Contemporary childbearing trends...
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Fertility Austria: Past, present and the near future
Frejka, Tomas; Sardon, Jean-Paul - 2003
In the European context Austria's population has a tradition of low fertility. Between the world wars of the 20th century Austria had the lowest fertility in Europe. It recovered most notably during the 1950s and early 1960s, but has been declining ever since. Contemporary childbearing trends...
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Cohort Reproductive Patterns in the Nordic Countries
Frejka, Tomas; Calot, Gerard - In: Demographic Research 5 (2001) 5, pp. 125-186
Total fertility rates were declining from peaks experienced by early 1930s cohorts for 20 successive cohorts. The decline ceased among the 1950s and 1960s cohorts, because fertility deficits of young women were compensated with increased fertility when women reached their late twenties and...
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