Demographers have for a long time adopted an empirical approach to the study of the levels and trends of mortality, fertility, and population size. They depend for their analyses on data, usually collected until recent times by government and often for other purposes. Modern demography had its origins in Britain in the second haft of the seventeenth century. The major focus of demographers has usually been on mortality, although fertility studies predominated in the 1960s and 1970s. Mortality decline in the West only became certain in the late nineteenth century. Until the 1960s the fastest mortality declines were for the young, but an unheralded mortality decline among the old thereafter became important. The world, especially in economica...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the development of a crusading spirit and massive...
Demography’s contribution to health policy debates comes from the study of population dynamics relat...
The geographic study of mortality is enjoying a renaissance. This is indicated by the growing number...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses mortality from a demographic pe...
epidemiologists, have long had common interests in population-based studies of health problems in de...
Rapid changes over the last twenty years have impacted every branch of demographic analysis, from bi...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...
Over the last two hundred years, mortality and fertility levels in the Western world have dropped to...
International audienceThe evolution of mortality is one of the main components of population dynamic...
research on adult mortality is significant for understanding the health consequences of social inequ...
Mortality analysis and modeling remains one of the core jobs of demographers, epidemiologists, actua...
This is an expanded version of comments on the future of the demography of aging at an invited sessi...
Mortality analysis and modeling remains one of the core jobs of demographers, epidemiologists, actua...
Demography is typically defined as the study of human populations and the changes in their quantity ...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the development of a crusading spirit and massive...
Demography’s contribution to health policy debates comes from the study of population dynamics relat...
The geographic study of mortality is enjoying a renaissance. This is indicated by the growing number...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses mortality from a demographic pe...
epidemiologists, have long had common interests in population-based studies of health problems in de...
Rapid changes over the last twenty years have impacted every branch of demographic analysis, from bi...
Since the beginning of the 20th century the life expectancy, particularly in developed countries has...
Over the last two hundred years, mortality and fertility levels in the Western world have dropped to...
International audienceThe evolution of mortality is one of the main components of population dynamic...
research on adult mortality is significant for understanding the health consequences of social inequ...
Mortality analysis and modeling remains one of the core jobs of demographers, epidemiologists, actua...
This is an expanded version of comments on the future of the demography of aging at an invited sessi...
Mortality analysis and modeling remains one of the core jobs of demographers, epidemiologists, actua...
Demography is typically defined as the study of human populations and the changes in their quantity ...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the development of a crusading spirit and massive...
Demography’s contribution to health policy debates comes from the study of population dynamics relat...
The geographic study of mortality is enjoying a renaissance. This is indicated by the growing number...