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population momentum 3 Population momentum 2 Age distribution 1 Bevölkerung 1 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 1 Bevölkerungsstruktur 1 Data visualization 1 Decomposition 1 Demographic development 1 Demographic structure 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Leslie matrices 1 Population 1 Population renewal 1 Population structure 1 Schweden 1 Sweden 1 age-specific growth 1 dynamic models 1 dynamic population models 1 eigenvalues 1 intrinsic r 1 population growth 1 reproductive value 1 spatial momentum 1 stable equivalent 1 stable population 1 urbanization 1
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Schoen, Robert 3 Barclay, Kieron 1 Bohk-Ewald, Christina 1 Espenshade, Thomas 1 Klüsener, Sebastian 1 Levin, Simon 1 Olgiati, Analia 1 Riffe, Tim 1
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Demographic Research 3 Demography 1 MPIDR working papers 1
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Boom, echo, pulse, flow: 385 years of Swedish births
Riffe, Tim; Barclay, Kieron; Klüsener, Sebastian; … - 2019
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Age-specific growth, reproductive values, and intrinsic r
Schoen, Robert - In: Demographic Research 24 (2011) 33, pp. 825-830
reproductive values and population momentum. …
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Intrinsically dynamic population models
Schoen, Robert - In: Demographic Research 12 (2005) 3, pp. 51-76
Intrinsically dynamic models (IDMs) depict populations whose cumulative growth rate over a number of intervals equals the product of the long term growth rates (that is the dominant roots or dominant eigenvalues) associated with each of those intervals. Here the focus is on the birth trajectory...
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On Nonstable and Stable Population Momentum
Espenshade, Thomas; Olgiati, Analia; Levin, Simon - In: Demography 48 (2011) 4, pp. 1581-1599
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On the Impact of Spatial Momentum
Schoen, Robert - In: Demographic Research 6 (2002) 3, pp. 49-66
Momentum, the population growth that occurs after a fall in fertility to replacement level, has long been appreciated as a factor in the future population growth of many countries. This paper argues that another aspect of growing populations - their high proportion rural - is also a source of...
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