Constructing Life Tables from the Kaiser Permanente Smoking Study and Applying the Results to the Population of the United StatesFollowing the path laid out in Abelin's seminal 1965 article, we construct life tables from cohort mortality data widely employed in efforts to examine smoking and health...
Gurley 1965 "A stochastic analysis of geographic mobility and population projections of the census divisions in the United States." Demography 2:134-139. ... R Hawkes - 《American Sociological Review》 被引量: 0发表: 1972年 Smoking habits and risk of cancers other than lung cancer: 28 years...
but by 1998 this had grown to 270 million. Birth rates per woman were particularly high afterWorld War IIin 1950, and have been steadily declining after that. The United States has the most rapidly expanding population of any developed country. The growth is more than double that of most oth...
The Population of the United States in the 1980s. A Census Monograph Series A systematic description and evaluation of the socioeconomic conditions of nonmetropolitan United States provides important information for policymakers an... GV Fuguitt - Russell Sage Foundation/CUP Services, P.O. Box ...
Its work on the economic correlates of temporal swings in United States internal migration (using states as the areal units) seems unprecedented, as are the efforts which its various authors have expended in the development of historical series for a variety of demographic and economic indicators ...
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Long-Term Effects of the One-Child Policy As recently as 1950, China's population was a mere 563 million. The population grew dramatically through the following decades to 1 billion in the early 1980s. From 1960 to 1965, the number of children per woman was about six, and then it crashe...
the mortality rates of the United States have changed very little; yet various important halfway technologies and treatments have been developed to improve the health status of the individuals in the population (Gordon and Fisher, 1975). It would be grossly incomplete and inaccurate...
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