The authors discuss the use of inverse projection to examine population growth in four regions of Italy between 1750 and 1911. Information is included on population and growth rates; life expectancy at birth; crude birth rate; and nuptiality, fertility, and mortality
Italian population is experiencing well-known dynamics which are common to other developed European ...
This paper illustrates the fundamental aspects of the demographic growth of the Italian cities in th...
Geographical Disparities of Mortality in Italy 1951-1981. This paper analyses the evolution of mor...
The authors discuss the use of inverse projection to examine population growth in four regions of It...
We present the first ever analysis of the provincial population in Italy since ca. 1770, using 1911 ...
Italian fertility rates have been declining since the early 1970s and are now among the lowest in th...
Density-dependent population growth is a powerful engine of metropolitan expansion. However, spatial...
The paper contains an overview of the different stages of Italian history underlying the relations b...
The long-term impact of demographic transitions on the spatial distribution of human settlements was...
The well known Italian dualism in terms of development disparities between the North and the South h...
The paper provides new estimates of population trends in Northern Italy during 16th and early 17 cen...
The long-term impact of demographic transitions on the spatial distribution of human settlements was...
The aim of this research is to provide a long run estimate of the Human Development Index (HDI) for ...
Population ageing is one of the most important demographic phenomena of this century. Driven by fert...
Population ageing is one of the most important demographic phenomena of this century. Driven by fert...
Italian population is experiencing well-known dynamics which are common to other developed European ...
This paper illustrates the fundamental aspects of the demographic growth of the Italian cities in th...
Geographical Disparities of Mortality in Italy 1951-1981. This paper analyses the evolution of mor...
The authors discuss the use of inverse projection to examine population growth in four regions of It...
We present the first ever analysis of the provincial population in Italy since ca. 1770, using 1911 ...
Italian fertility rates have been declining since the early 1970s and are now among the lowest in th...
Density-dependent population growth is a powerful engine of metropolitan expansion. However, spatial...
The paper contains an overview of the different stages of Italian history underlying the relations b...
The long-term impact of demographic transitions on the spatial distribution of human settlements was...
The well known Italian dualism in terms of development disparities between the North and the South h...
The paper provides new estimates of population trends in Northern Italy during 16th and early 17 cen...
The long-term impact of demographic transitions on the spatial distribution of human settlements was...
The aim of this research is to provide a long run estimate of the Human Development Index (HDI) for ...
Population ageing is one of the most important demographic phenomena of this century. Driven by fert...
Population ageing is one of the most important demographic phenomena of this century. Driven by fert...
Italian population is experiencing well-known dynamics which are common to other developed European ...
This paper illustrates the fundamental aspects of the demographic growth of the Italian cities in th...
Geographical Disparities of Mortality in Italy 1951-1981. This paper analyses the evolution of mor...