World population growth and aging : demographic trends in the late twentieth century / Nathan Keyfitz and Wilhelm Flieger
Por: KEYFITZ, Nathan
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Colaborador(es): FLIEGER, Wilhelm
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Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics | Envelliment-KEY (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | Localització: Prestatgeria Població mundial | 001047 |
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Envelliment-AGI Aging and generational relations : | Envelliment-GOO The great demographic reversal : ageing societies, waning inequality, and an inflation revival / | Envelliment-JEW Aging earth : senescent environmentalism for dystopian futures / | Envelliment-KEY World population growth and aging : | Envelliment-VAL L'avenir de l'espérence de vie / | Envelliment-VER L'espérance de vivre : âges, générations et sociétés / | EPA-INE-00(1) Encuesta de poblacion activa / |
Continuació de: World Population
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Drawing data from official sources in 60 countries, as well as from the United Nations and the World Bank, this compendium of statistical information on population, fertility, and mortality treats every one of the UN-recognized countries in at least summary form. With data from 1950 onward and projections through 2020, this volume extends the dataset of Nathan Keyfitz and Wilhelm Flieger's landmark work, World Population: An Analysis of Vital Data (1968), with virtually no overlap. All the life tables, standardized rates, and projections have been generated by uniform methods to ensure easy comparison among countries. More than 800 charts provide a foundation for analyzing the radical demographic changes now taking place: the historic lows of fertility in Germany and other industrial countries, Africa's persistently high fertility, and the worldwide extension of life expectancy. The product of cautious and painstaking labor, this work promises to be an important resource for further demographic research as well as a valuable comparative resource for studies of the status of global social welfare and the environment.
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