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* What effect did natalist policies produce in the birth rates of the countries where they were applied? | * What effect did natalist policies produce in the birth rates of the countries where they were applied? | ||
* How can the human carrying capacity be increased by the use of technology? | * How can the human carrying capacity be increased by the use of technology? | ||
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** Emigration | ** Emigration | ||
* [[Carrying capacity]] | * [[Carrying capacity]] | ||
* [[Closed population]] | * [[Closed population]] | ||
* [[Anti-natalist policy]] | * [[Anti-natalist policy]] | ||
* [[models of mortality]] | * [[models of mortality]] |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 22 October 2021
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Questions
- What effect did natalist policies produce in the birth rates of the countries where they were applied?
- How can the human carrying capacity be increased by the use of technology?
Currently editing
TODO/TO PROPOSE
- Migration per country (I could start with Argentina)
- Internal migration
- Immigration
- Emigration
- Carrying capacity
- Closed population
- Anti-natalist policy
- models of mortality
- Brass relational logits
- Hernes model
- Page model
- Multistate life tables
- Baby Bust (A rapid decline in U.S. fertility rates to record-low levels during the period immediately after the baby boom.)
- Balancing Equation
- Family policy in Russia
- Family policy in India
- Hernes model
- Multistate life table
- Brass's relational logit
TO REVIEW
- Religion and fertility
- Period fertility in Estonia
- CFR
- Zero population growth
- General fertility rate
- Age-specific fertility rate
- Unintended pregnancy rate
- Fertility in Ukraine
- Education in Japan
- Explanations for marriage levels and trends
- Family planning