This paper provides algorithms for projection of mean and covariance functions for stochastic population processes governed by time-homogeneous laws of fertility and mortality. The theoretical foundation of the algorithms is general age-dependent branching processes in discrete time. The algorithms are employed in several illustrative projections, based on 1982 Chinese data, of a population experiencing an abrupt transition to below replacement fertility. Methods of constructing confidence limits for total population size are illustrated. Also developed are procedures for projecting mean and variance functions for populations which may be heterogeneous with respect to mortality or fertility. The projections performed yield two observations....
Density dependent population growth functions are of central importance to population dynamics model...
This thesis is primarily concerned with age dependent population models and in particular with the i...
The subject of this thesis is the non-homogeneous birth-death process with some of its special cases...
Two alternative representations of the dynamics of populations in n age groups are presented us% % c...
Abstract Stochastic matrix projection models are widely used to model age- or stage-structured popul...
The prediction and analysis of changes in the numbers of biological populations rest on mathematical...
The demographic consequences of stochasticity in processes such as survival and reproduction are mod...
One of the important functions of thedemographer is to provide information on the future populationw...
www.elsevier.com/locate/mbs Mathematical Biosciences 195 (2005) 210–2270025-5564/ $- see front matte...
The objective of this project was to examine the dynamics of population size based on age-specific l...
In this paper we present stochastic models to describe the changes that take place with time in the ...
AbstractSupercritical branching processes are considered which are Markovian in the age structure bu...
In this paper, we consider the large population limit of an age and characteristic-structured stocha...
We develop a novel analytic procedure and show how it can be used to explore the consequences of int...
There is an extensive interest on models for fertility rates in statistics and demography. In this ...
Density dependent population growth functions are of central importance to population dynamics model...
This thesis is primarily concerned with age dependent population models and in particular with the i...
The subject of this thesis is the non-homogeneous birth-death process with some of its special cases...
Two alternative representations of the dynamics of populations in n age groups are presented us% % c...
Abstract Stochastic matrix projection models are widely used to model age- or stage-structured popul...
The prediction and analysis of changes in the numbers of biological populations rest on mathematical...
The demographic consequences of stochasticity in processes such as survival and reproduction are mod...
One of the important functions of thedemographer is to provide information on the future populationw...
www.elsevier.com/locate/mbs Mathematical Biosciences 195 (2005) 210–2270025-5564/ $- see front matte...
The objective of this project was to examine the dynamics of population size based on age-specific l...
In this paper we present stochastic models to describe the changes that take place with time in the ...
AbstractSupercritical branching processes are considered which are Markovian in the age structure bu...
In this paper, we consider the large population limit of an age and characteristic-structured stocha...
We develop a novel analytic procedure and show how it can be used to explore the consequences of int...
There is an extensive interest on models for fertility rates in statistics and demography. In this ...
Density dependent population growth functions are of central importance to population dynamics model...
This thesis is primarily concerned with age dependent population models and in particular with the i...
The subject of this thesis is the non-homogeneous birth-death process with some of its special cases...