Changes in the size and structure of human populations are conventionally modeled and projected by stratifying the population by age and sex. Here we present new approaches, which use multidimensional demographic methods to add educational attainment as a third dimension in studying population dynamics. In virtually all societies, better-educated adults have lower mortality rates and their children better chances of survival. Almost universally too, women with higher levels of education have fewer children, through choice and higher access to birth control. Because of these pervasive differentials, scenarios of potential improvements in education have significant implications for future population growth. The projection of future educationa...
The economic literature identifies two effects of schooling on population structure: a negative effect ...
This paper provides an alternative way of measuring human development that takes explicitly into acc...
This paper applies the methods of multi-dimensional mathematical demography to project national popu...
Human development can best be studied with models that have human beings rather than monetary or oth...
This paper summarizes new scientific evidence supporting the hypothesis that among the many factors ...
This book addresses systematically and quantitatively the role of educational attainment in global p...
This book addresses systematically and quantitatively the role of educational attainment in global p...
Methods of multi-dimensional demographic analysis have been used to reconstruct and project populati...
Almost universally, women with higher levels of education have fewer children. Better education is a...
Projections of educational attainment are complementary to projections of enrolment. They give someh...
AbstractThis paper applies the methods of multi-dimensional mathematical demography to project natio...
At the end of the last century, Population and Development Review (PDR) published an article with th...
This publication is an executive summary of the book, "World Population and Human Capital in the Twe...
This paper applies the methods of multi-dimensional mathematical demography to project national pop...
Education is generally assumed to have far-reaching beneficial consequences. At the individual level...
The economic literature identifies two effects of schooling on population structure: a negative effect ...
This paper provides an alternative way of measuring human development that takes explicitly into acc...
This paper applies the methods of multi-dimensional mathematical demography to project national popu...
Human development can best be studied with models that have human beings rather than monetary or oth...
This paper summarizes new scientific evidence supporting the hypothesis that among the many factors ...
This book addresses systematically and quantitatively the role of educational attainment in global p...
This book addresses systematically and quantitatively the role of educational attainment in global p...
Methods of multi-dimensional demographic analysis have been used to reconstruct and project populati...
Almost universally, women with higher levels of education have fewer children. Better education is a...
Projections of educational attainment are complementary to projections of enrolment. They give someh...
AbstractThis paper applies the methods of multi-dimensional mathematical demography to project natio...
At the end of the last century, Population and Development Review (PDR) published an article with th...
This publication is an executive summary of the book, "World Population and Human Capital in the Twe...
This paper applies the methods of multi-dimensional mathematical demography to project national pop...
Education is generally assumed to have far-reaching beneficial consequences. At the individual level...
The economic literature identifies two effects of schooling on population structure: a negative effect ...
This paper provides an alternative way of measuring human development that takes explicitly into acc...
This paper applies the methods of multi-dimensional mathematical demography to project national popu...