Decrease or growth of population comes from the interplay of death and birth (and locally, migration). We revive the logistic model, which was tested and found wanting in early-20th-century studies of aggregate human populations, and apply it instead to life expectancy (death) and fertility (birth). For death, once an individual has legally entered society, the logistic model portrays the situation crisply. Human life expectancy is reaching the culmination of a 200-year process that forestalls death until about 80 for men and the mid-80s for women. No breakthroughs in longevity are in sight unless genetic engineering comes to help. For birth, the logistic model covers quantitatively its actual morphology. However, because we have not been...
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J85, 92D25.The future human population count in a country...
For much (and perhaps most) of human history, demographic patterns were fairly stable: the human pop...
This is a very clinical, population genetic discussion of the basic relationship between birth rates...
Decrease or growth of population comes from the interplay of death and birth (and locally, migration...
Non-linear regression i dicates that the logistic model provides excellent fits to world and contine...
We develop a novel analytic procedure and show how it can be used to explore the consequences of int...
This Population Council working paper has two objectives: (1) to test a new version of the logistic ...
Studying the size of populations through demography predicting may analyze the relationships between...
In the 1970s thinking about the future global population trends and the environment was largely infl...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
In this paper, we proposed two mathematical Models for population projection, the exponential growth...
Individual-based models (IBMs) of human populations capture spatio-temporal dynamics using rules tha...
[EN] A deterministic/stochastic model in which the demographic and the well-being subsystems of a co...
There has been enormous concern about the consequences of human population growth for the environmen...
After a brief review of the controversy about future trends, this Population Council working paper e...
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J85, 92D25.The future human population count in a country...
For much (and perhaps most) of human history, demographic patterns were fairly stable: the human pop...
This is a very clinical, population genetic discussion of the basic relationship between birth rates...
Decrease or growth of population comes from the interplay of death and birth (and locally, migration...
Non-linear regression i dicates that the logistic model provides excellent fits to world and contine...
We develop a novel analytic procedure and show how it can be used to explore the consequences of int...
This Population Council working paper has two objectives: (1) to test a new version of the logistic ...
Studying the size of populations through demography predicting may analyze the relationships between...
In the 1970s thinking about the future global population trends and the environment was largely infl...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
In this paper, we proposed two mathematical Models for population projection, the exponential growth...
Individual-based models (IBMs) of human populations capture spatio-temporal dynamics using rules tha...
[EN] A deterministic/stochastic model in which the demographic and the well-being subsystems of a co...
There has been enormous concern about the consequences of human population growth for the environmen...
After a brief review of the controversy about future trends, this Population Council working paper e...
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60J85, 92D25.The future human population count in a country...
For much (and perhaps most) of human history, demographic patterns were fairly stable: the human pop...
This is a very clinical, population genetic discussion of the basic relationship between birth rates...