An analysis of the population growth and mortality of selected birth cohorts in Australia, with reference to the relationship between cohort and transverse (or calendar year) experience
Abstract
Historical studies of population often seem to fall
into two categories - those which refer to real people
and to the events which befell them, but with little
reference to the way that their experience fitted into
the context of the total population, and with few, if
any, statistical facts about population size and other
demographic variables - and others which are virtually
an analysis of large volumes of statistical data, but
with little thought of what really happened to the
people whose vital events are being discussed, who these
people were, or where they came from.
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