The purpose of this paper is to use mathematical models to predict the population growth of Ethiopia. Ethiopia is an overpopulated country in Africa next to Nigeria. It shares a border with Eritrea to the North and Northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to the East, Sudan and South Sudan to the West, and Kenya to the South. The Malthus’s and the logistic growth models are applied to model the population growth of Ethiopia using data from...
The population of Nigeria has been increasing steadily without a corresponding increase in resources...
There is no consensus on the impact of population on economic growth as economists are torn with dif...
Employing annual time series data on total population in Eritrea from 1960 to 2011, we model and for...
The purpose of this study focused on modeling the population of Ethiopia using different models and ...
This study analyses the growth rates of the population censuses in the five regions of African conti...
In this paper, a mathematical model for Tanzania population growth is presented. The model is develo...
This paper examines the relationship between population growth and economic growth in Ethiopia using...
In this paper, we proposed two mathematical Models for population projection, the exponential growth...
Issues bordering around population studies have caught the attention of scholars in different fields...
Ethiopia is one of the countries with high fertility, rapidly growing and largely young population. ...
Using annual time series data on total population in Somalia from 1960 to 2017, we model and forecas...
The question of Nigeria’s actual population has remained a very sensitive one within the country bec...
The issue of population growth and economic growth discourse receives the attention of many scholars...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the iss...
Rapid population growth is one of critical problems for most of Sub-Sahara African economic developm...
The population of Nigeria has been increasing steadily without a corresponding increase in resources...
There is no consensus on the impact of population on economic growth as economists are torn with dif...
Employing annual time series data on total population in Eritrea from 1960 to 2011, we model and for...
The purpose of this study focused on modeling the population of Ethiopia using different models and ...
This study analyses the growth rates of the population censuses in the five regions of African conti...
In this paper, a mathematical model for Tanzania population growth is presented. The model is develo...
This paper examines the relationship between population growth and economic growth in Ethiopia using...
In this paper, we proposed two mathematical Models for population projection, the exponential growth...
Issues bordering around population studies have caught the attention of scholars in different fields...
Ethiopia is one of the countries with high fertility, rapidly growing and largely young population. ...
Using annual time series data on total population in Somalia from 1960 to 2017, we model and forecas...
The question of Nigeria’s actual population has remained a very sensitive one within the country bec...
The issue of population growth and economic growth discourse receives the attention of many scholars...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the iss...
Rapid population growth is one of critical problems for most of Sub-Sahara African economic developm...
The population of Nigeria has been increasing steadily without a corresponding increase in resources...
There is no consensus on the impact of population on economic growth as economists are torn with dif...
Employing annual time series data on total population in Eritrea from 1960 to 2011, we model and for...