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Page 1: References Bibliography978-3-642-35858-6/1.pdf · Chiang. C. L.: Introduction to Stochastic Processes in Biostatistics. New York: John Wiley & Sons 1968. Coale, A.J.: How the age

D.P. Smith and N. Keyfitz, Mathematical Demography: Selected Papers, Monographs, DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-35858-6, © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013

Demographic Research 325

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418--424 (1973). Basu, D.: A note on the structure of a stochastic model considered by V. M. Dandekar. Sankhya 15,

251-252 (1955). Bernardelli, H.: Population waves. Journal of the Burma Research Society 31 (Part 1), 1-18 (1941). Bernoulli, D.: Essai d'une nouvelle analyse de Ia mortalite causee par Ia petite verole et les a vantages

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Bi:ickh, R.: Statistisches Jahrbuch der Stadt Berlin. Volume 12. Statistik des Jahres 1884. Berlin 1886. Bortkiewicz, L. V.: Die Sterbeziffer und der Fraueniiberschul3 in der stationaren und in der pro­

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Population Studies 11, 92-94 (1957b). Coale, A.J.: Age patterns of marriage. Population Studies 25, 193-214 (1971). Coale, A.J.: The Growth and Structure of Human Populations. Princeton: Princeton University

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Journal of the American Statistical Association 67, 743-749 (1972}. Coale, A.J., Trussell, T.J.: Model fertility schedules: Variations in the age structure of childbearing in

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AAbortion, 295Agent-based modelling, 297Arthur, W. Brian, xv, 195

BBasu, D., 296Bayesian forecasting, 230Bernardelli, Harro, 193Bienyame, I.J., viiiBirkhoff, Garrett, 194Birth interval, 295Blackwell, David, 76Blake, Judith, xvBockh, Richard, 227Bongaarts, John, 296Bowley, A.L., 193Brass, William, viii, 226Breslau, 1Brillinger, David, 226Burgess, Ernest, xiv

CCannan, Edwin, 193, 197, 227Cardano, Girolamo, 1Carter, Lawrence, 230Chiang, Chin Long, 3Coale, Ansley, viii, 2, 76, 195, 226, 228Coates, R.H., xiiiCohen, Joel E., 195Cole, Lamont, 77Component projections, 193Contraception, 295Cox, Sir David, 5

DDarmois, Georges, xivDavis, Kingsley, xvDeevey, Edward, 4Demeny, Paul, 2, 226DeMoivre, Abraham, 225Deparcieux, Antoine, 2DeWit, Johan, 2Duvillard, Emmanuel, 2

EEasterlin, Richard, 77, 193Edmonds, Thomas, 229Ehrlich, Paul, xvErgodic theorems, 195Espenshade, Thomas, 77Euler, Leonard, 1, 75

FFamily reconstitution, 296Farr, William, 3, 226, 229Feedback, 77Feeney, Griffth, 228Feldman, Marc, xvFeller, William, 76, 195, 229Finch, Caleb, 5Fisher, Sir Ronald, xiv, 76Flieger, Wilhelm, xiiiFrauenthal, James, 4

GGauss, Carl Friedrich, 230Generalized inverse, 194Gini, Corrado, 295, 299Goldstein, Joshua R., vii, 297

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Gompertz, Benjamin, 4, 225, 231Graunt, John, vii, xiv, 1, 11Greville, Thomas N.E., 4, 53

HHalley, Edmund, 1, 21, 225Hammel, Eugene A., xv, 297Henry, Louis, 2, 295Human Mortality Database, 4

IIIASA, xvIntrinsic growth rate, 76Inverse projection, 194

JJenner, Edward, 2

KKeyfitz, Nathan, vii, viii, xiii–xvi, 4, 77,

194, 296King, George, 3Kuczynski, Richard, 76, 227Kuznets, Simon, 193

LLaslett, Peter, vii, 296Le Bras, Herve, ix, 194, 195Lee, Ronald D., 77, 194, 230Legendre, Adrien Marie, 230Leslie, Patrick H., 194Lewis, E.G., 194Lexis Plane, 195Lexis Surface, 195Lexis, Wilhelm, 3Limit cycles, 77Lopez, Alvaro, 194Lotka, Alfred J., 28, 75Lotka’s Equation, 195

MMahalanobis, P.C., xivMakeham, William, 226Malthus, T.R., 75, 229Max Planck Institute, viiMcKendrick, Anderson, 195McNeil, Donald, 228Menken, Jane, 296

Merrell, Margaret, 3Microsimulation, 297Milne, Joshua, 3, 75, 225Model lifetables, 226Model marriage schedules, 228–229Momentum, 77, 195Mosteller, Fred, xiv

NNet reproduction rate, 225Newton, Isaac, 3Nicander, Henrie, 3Noonan, John T, xvNorthampton, 3Norton, Henry T.J., 194

OOgburn, William, xiiiOrkin, Beatrice, xvi

PParker, M.P., 296Parlett, Beresford, 194Pearl, Raymond, 2, 229Pearson, Karl, 230Populatin momentum, 77, 195Potter, Robert G., 295, 296Pressat, Roland, 3Preston, Samuel, xiii, xv, 195Price, Richard, 3Proximate determinants, 296

RReed, Lowell, 3Renewal theory, 75–76, 195Reproductive value, 76Revelle, Roger, xvRobbins, John, xiiiRogers, Andrei, 194Roots of Lotka’s equation, 75Rostock, Germany, vii

SSamuelson, Paul, 76Schoen, Robert, xiii, 195Schofield, Roger, 296Schutzenberger, Marc-Paul, xivSharpe, F.R., 75Sheps, Mindel, 295

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Shkolnikov, Vladimir, 4Simpson, Thomas, 3Simulation, 77, 297Smith, David R., vii, xiiiStable age structure, 75Stochastic forecasting, 230Strong ergodicity, 194Sussmilch, Johann Peter, vii, 75Sutton, William, 3

TTabah, Leon, 194Tempo, 296Thompson, W.R., 77, 193Tietze, Christopher, 295Trenerry, C.F., 1Trussell, James, 228Tuljapurkar, Shripad, 195

UUlpian, 1

VVan de Walle, Etienne, xvVariable r; 195Vaupel, James W., vii, xv, 195Verhulst, P.-F., 229von Bortkiewicz, L., 76

WWachter, Kenneth W., xv, 5, 77, 194, 195Wald, Abraham, xivWeak ergodicity, 77, 194Whelpton, P. K., 193Wilmoth, John, 4Wirth, Louise, xivWolfenden, Hugh, 226Wrigley, Sir E. Anthony, 296

YYates, Frank, xiv