54:40072 Bru,
Bernard. The estimates of Laplace. An example: research
concerning the population of a large empire, 1785-1812.
[Estimations laplaciennes. Un exemple: la recherche de la population
d'un grand empire, 1785-1812.] Journal de la Societe de Statistique de
Paris, Vol. 129, No. 1-2, 1988. 6-45 pp. Nancy, France. In Fre.
The
author examines the methods for estimating the size of the population
of France developed by La Michodiere and others in the eighteenth
century. Particular attention is given to the efforts of Laplace to
evaluate the accuracy of such estimation techniques, which were based
on sampling methods.
Correspondence: B. Bru, Laboratoire de
Probabilites, Universite de Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie), 4 Place
Jussieu, 75230 Paris Cedex 05, France. Location: Princeton
University Library (SPR).
54:40073 Fetter,
Bruce. Decoding and interpreting African census data:
vital evidence from an unsavory witness. Cahiers d'Etudes
Africaines, Vol. 27, Pt. 1-2, No. 105-106, 1987. 83-105, 226 pp. Paris,
France. In Eng. with sum. in Fre.
The use of colonial censuses to
reconstruct African demographic history is explored. In particular,
the author examines the printed censuses of Belgian Congo (Zaire),
Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) and Nyasaland (Malawi). He considers how
their data should be interpreted and how much information they provide
about life under colonial rule. Coale-Demeny regional model life
tables are used to show the demographic impact of slavery as well as
the effect of colonial policies.
Correspondence: B. Fetter,
Department of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706.
Location: New York Public Library.
54:40074 Fowler,
William R. The native population of El Salvador at the
time of the Spanish conquest. [La poblacion nativa de El Salvador
al momento de la conquista espanola.] Mesoamerica, Vol. 9, No. 15, Jun
1988. 79-116 pp. South Woodstock, Vermont/Antigua, Guatemala. In Spa.
Three alternative estimates of the native population of El Salvador
at the time of the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century are
presented. The author concludes that the population probably declined
as a result of this contact from between 700,000 and 800,000 in 1519 to
between 400,000 and 500,000 in 1524.
Location: Princeton
University Library (SPR).
54:40075 Han,
Guanghui. A preliminary analysis of the Beiping City's
population during the period of the Republic of China. Population
Research, Vol. 4, No. 4, Oct 1987. 27-34 pp. Beijing, China. In Eng.
The author analyzes changes in the population of Beijing (formerly
Beiping), China, from 1912 to 1948. Factors considered include changes
in population size and their causes, sex ratio and age distribution,
employment and educational attainment, and spatial distribution of the
population.
This is a translation of the Chinese article in Renkou
Yanjiu (Beijing, China), No. 6, 1986.
Correspondence: G.
Han, Department of Geography, Beijing University, Hai Dian, Beijing,
China. Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40076 Paillard,
Yvan-Georges. Demographic research on Madagascar at the
beginning of the colonial period and AMI documents. [Les
recherches demographiques sur Madagascar au debut de l'epoque coloniale
et les documents de l'AMI.] Cahiers d'Etudes Africaines, Vol. 27, Pt.
1-2, No. 105-106, 1987. 17-42, 225 pp. Paris, France. In Fre. with sum.
in Eng.
The author describes the efforts made at the beginning of
the French colonial period after 1896 to estimate the population of
Madagascar. He notes that the best data became available through the
Native Medical Assistance (AMI) office set up in 1899 to encourage the
growth of the native population. The use of these data to examine
population size, distribution, and vital rates is
considered.
Correspondence: Y.-G. Paillard, Universite de
Provence Aix-Marseille I, Place Victor Hugo, 13331 Marseille Cedex 3,
France. Location: New York Public Library.
54:40077 Thibon,
Christian. A century of population growth in Burundi
(1850-1950). [Un siecle de croissance demographique au Burundi
(1850-1950).] Cahiers d'Etudes Africaines, Vol. 27, Pt. 1-2, No.
105-106, 1987. 61-81, 226 pp. Paris, France. In Fre. with sum. in Eng.
Population trends in Burundi from 1850 to 1950 are analyzed using
data from a variety of sources, both written and oral. Three stages
are identified: a period of rapid growth in the nineteenth century, a
demographic crisis accompanying colonization, and the preliminary
stages of a late demographic transition. The impact of natural and
biological factors as well as political factors on population growth is
considered.
Correspondence: C. Thibon, Universite de Pau et
des Pays de l'Adour, 68 Rue Montpensier, BP 576 Pau-Universite, 64010
Pau Cedex, France. Location: New York Public Library.
54:40078 Adeniyi,
Peter O. Using remotely sensed data for census surveys and
population estimation in developing countries: examples from
Nigeria. Geocarto International, No. 4, 1987. 11-31 pp. Hong Kong.
In Eng.
"Using examples from Nigeria, this paper demonstrates how
remotely sensed data can be used to acquire some of the basic data
requirements for census surveys and to estimate population. The result
obtained shows that visual identification of settlements on Landsat MSS
and TM is more accurate and economical than equivalent digital
classification techniques. Black and white aerial photographs were used
to estimate the population of a model town and to establish EAs
[enumeration areas]. The population estimation method employed can be
used to obtain intercensal population estimates for the rapidly growing
central places, while the established EAs for the study area have
created a permanent base for future census surveys and census
cross-validation, population estimation and other social
surveys."
Correspondence: P. O. Adeniyi, Laboratory for
Cartography and Remote Sensing, Department of Geography, University of
Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria. Location: Princeton University Library
(SG).
54:40079 Canada.
Statistics Canada (Ottawa, Canada). Intercensal annual
estimates of population by sex, age and marital status, Canada,
provinces and territories. [Estimations intercensitaires annuelles
de la population selon le sexe, l'age et l'etat matrimonial, Canada,
provinces et territoires.] 3rd ed. Pub. Order No. 91-519. Sep 1988. 107
pp. Ottawa, Canada. In Eng; Fre.
Intercensal population estimates
by age, sex, and marital status are presented for Canada by province
and territory. The data are compatible with those from the two most
recent censuses concerning the period
1981-1986.
Correspondence: Statistics Canada, Ottawa,
Ontario K1A 0T6, Canada. Source: Publisher's announcement.
54:40080 Canada.
Statistics Canada. Demography Division. Population Estimates Section
(Ottawa, Canada). Intercensal annual estimates of
population, by sex and age for Canada, provinces and territories,
1981-1986. [Estimations intercensitaires annuelles de la
population selon le sexe et l'age, Canada, provinces et territoires,
1981-1986.] 3rd ed. Pub. Order No. 91-518. ISBN 0-660-53417-7. Jul
1988. 62 pp. Ottawa, Canada. In Eng; Fre.
Population estimates are
presented by age and sex for the provinces and territories of Canada
for the period 1981-1986. Data are from official sources, including
the 1986 census.
Correspondence: Statistics Canada, Ottawa,
Ontario K1A 0T6, Canada. Location: New York Public Library.
54:40081 Cruijsen,
H.; Verhoef, R. Demographic review for the Netherlands,
1987. [Demografie van Nederland 1987.] Maandstatistiek van de
Bevolking, Vol. 36, No. 8, Aug 1988. 11-9 pp. Voorburg, Netherlands. In
Dut. with sum. in Eng.
Population trends in the Netherlands during
1987 are reviewed. The authors note an increase in the rate of
population growth to 0.7 percent. Fertility also increased, although
probably remained below replacement level. Life expectancy increased to
80 for females and 73.5 for males. Data are also presented on
nuptiality, including divorce, and on both internal and international
migration.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40082 Japan.
Statistics Bureau (Tokyo, Japan). Monthly report on
current population estimates. Special report on revised figures,
November 1980 to September 1985. Dec 1987. 16 pp. Tokyo, Japan. In
Eng; Jpn.
Revised estimates of Japan's population for the period
1980-1985 are presented, taking into account new data available from
the 1985 census. Presented separately by sex, the estimates are for
total population, vital rates, and migration by
month.
Correspondence: Statistics Bureau, Management and
Coordination Agency, 19-1, Wakamatsucho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162, Japan.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40083 Luxembourg.
Service Central de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques [STATEC]
(Luxembourg). Recent demographic trends. [Evolution
demographique recente.] Bulletin du STATEC, Vol. 34, No. 5, 1988.
191-201 pp. Luxembourg. In Fre.
Population trends in Luxembourg in
1987 are reviewed. Separate consideration is given to fertility,
nuptiality and divorce, mortality, natural increase and migration,
adoption, and family policy. Comparisons are made with the situation
in other European countries.
Correspondence: STATEC, Boite
Postale 304, 2013 Luxembourg. Location: Princeton University
Library (SPR).
54:40084 Portugal.
Instituto Nacional de Estatistica [INE]. Centro de Estudos Demograficos
(Lisbon, Portugal). Resident population by district (age
groups) and council, 1986 (estimates). [Populacao residente por
distritos (grupos etarios) e concelhos, 1986 (estimativa).] Serie
Estimativas Provisorias, No. 7, Sep 7, 1987. 44 pp. Lisbon, Portugal.
In Por.
The first part of this publication contains estimates of
the population of the districts of Portugal by age and sex. The second
part contains estimates by sex for minor geographic areas, known as
councils.
Correspondence: INE, Av. Antonio Jose de Almeida,
1078 Lisbon Codex, Portugal. Location: Princeton University
Library (SPR).
54:40085
Rychtarikova, Jitka. Present demographic situation
of Czechoslovakia. Demosta, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1988. 37-41 pp.
Prague, Czechoslovakia. In Eng.
Current demographic trends in
Czechoslovakia are described. Consideration is given to age
distribution, fertility, nuptiality, divorce, mortality, and population
growth. The data are presented separately for the two constituent
republics.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40086 United
Kingdom. Scotland. Registrar General (Edinburgh, Scotland).
Population estimates: Scotland, 1987. ISBN 0-11-493449-5.
1988. 14 pp. Edinburgh, Scotland. In Eng.
"This booklet contains
estimates of the population of Scotland by age, sex and area as at 30
June 1987. A table illustrating age group proportions for 0-15, 16-44,
45-retirement plus retirement and over has been included on this
occasion for general interest...."
Location: Princeton
University Library (SPR).
54:40087 United
States. Bureau of the Census (Washington, D.C.).
Methodology for experimental county population estimates for the
1980's. Current Population Reports, Series P-23: Special Studies,
No. 158, Sep 1988. iii, 19 pp. Washington, D.C. In Eng.
This report
describes the procedures used to develop official U.S. population
estimates since 1980, and changes from methodology previously used.
"The methodology we use is a cohort-component projection technique in
which actual data for the components are substituted for projected
values whenever possible and totals are controlled to available
estimates by age, sex, race, and geographic
area."
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40088 United
States. Bureau of the Census (Washington, D.C.).
Population estimates for Puerto Rico and the outlying areas: 1980
to 1987. Current Population Reports, Series P-25: Population
Estimates and Projections, No. 1030, Aug 1988. 6 pp. Washington, D.C.
In Eng.
"This report presents estimates of the population for July
1, 1980, to 1987 for the outlying areas of the United States. These
include the Caribbean areas of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands of the United States, and the Pacific areas of American
Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Census counts for 1980 are also shown for each of the areas....The
report also presents the components of population change for these
areas for the 1980-87 period."
Location: Princeton
University Library (SPR).
54:40089 United
States. Bureau of the Census (Washington, D.C.). United
States population estimates and components of change: 1970 to
1987. Current Population Reports, Series P-25: Population
Estimates and Projections, No. 1023, Aug 1988. iii, 22 pp. Washington,
D.C. In Eng.
"This report presents an analysis of the year-to-year
change in the population of the United States from 1970 through 1987
and its major components: natural increase (or the excess of births
over deaths) and net civilian immigration....The report also provides
estimates of the population for each month from January 1, 1950, to
January 1, 1988." Consideration is given to differences in the
population dynamics of the major racial groups.
Location:
Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40090 Bahri,
Ahmed. Africa in the twenty-first century. [L'Afrique
du 21eme siecle.] In: Population et societes en Afrique au sud du
Sahara, edited by Dominique Tabutin. 1988. 497-512 pp. Editions
l'Harmattan: Paris, France. In Fre.
The author offers some ideas on
Africa's future in the twenty-first century. The focus is on probable
population trends and their socioeconomic and political
consequences.
Correspondence: A. Bahri, Division de la
Population, Commission Economique des Nations Unies pour l'Afrique,
P.O. Box 3001, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Location: Princeton
University Library (SPR).
54:40091 Chaudhry,
Mahinder. India's population policy target of a net
reproduction rate of unity by the year 2000/2001 A.D. Journal of
Family Welfare, Vol. 33, No. 4, Jun 1987. 25-37 pp. Bombay, India. In
Eng.
The author critically examines government population
projections for India for the period 1981-2001. High, medium, and low
projections of life expectancy, fertility, mortality, contraceptive
use, age at marriage, and urbanization are
assessed.
Correspondence: M. Chaudhry, Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada. Location: Population
Council Library, New York, NY.
54:40092 Ctrnact,
Pavel; Kraus, Jaroslav. Problems of population
projections. [Problematika populacnich projekci.] Demografie, Vol.
30, No. 2, 1988. 97-107 pp. Prague, Czechoslovakia. In Cze. with sum.
in Eng; Rus.
The authors comment on the low and high variants of
official population projections for Czechoslovakia up to the year 2010.
They also consider more long-term projections to 2030 and the
methodology used in making official projections. The differences
between the variants are significant: the low projection involves an
actual decline in population after the year 2000, while the high
projection indicates a continuous growth in the
population.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40093 Ghetau,
Vasile. Dimensions of demographic scenarios, Part 1.
[Valentele scenariului demografic (I).] Viitorul Social, Vol. 81, No.
2, Mar-Apr 1988. 147-56 pp. Bucharest, Romania. In Rum.
Ten
alternative scenarios for population projections for Romania up to the
year 2033 are presented. The projections for 2033 vary from 24.3 to
29.1 million. In all scenarios, the projections indicate a high level
of demographic aging, the consequences of which are
discussed.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40094 Guralnik,
Jack M.; Yanagishita, Machiko; Schneider, Edward L.
Projecting the older population of the United States: lessons from
the past and prospects for the future. Milbank Quarterly, Vol. 66,
No. 2, 1988. 283-308 pp. New York, New York. In Eng.
"Projections
of future populations are fraught with uncertainties based on past
fertility and immigration trends, and assumptions about medical science
and lifestyles. The U.S. Census Bureau and the Social Security
Administration may be unduly cautious in their assumption that the
mortality decline of the past two decades cannot continue; it may be
sustained for the next half century. Alternative assumptions about
rates of mortality and morbidity all indicate that the needs for health
services, institutionalization, and home care of the disabled
elderly--especially among the oldest old--will make ever greater
relative and absolute demands on the nation's health care
resources."
Correspondence: J. M. Guralnik, National
Institute on Aging, Federal Building, Room 612, 7550 Wisconsin Avenue,
Bethesda, MD 20892. Location: Princeton University Library
(SPR).
54:40095 Haskey,
John. Mid-1985 based population projections by marital
status. Population Trends, No. 52, Summer 1988. 30-2 pp. London,
England. In Eng.
"This article presents the key results from the
latest set of population projections by marital status for England and
Wales. Between 1985 and 2000, the adult population is projected to
increase by 3 per cent--from 39.7 to 40.9 million--but the number who
are married decreases slightly. In contrast, the numbers of men and
women who are single increases by 11 per cent--from 10.1 to 11.2
million--whilst the numbers who are divorced are projected to rise by
64 per cent, from 1.9 to 3.2 million. Hence the projection results in
27 per cent of the adult population in the year 2000 being single, 8
per cent divorced and 56 per cent married, compared with 25, 5 and 61
per cent, respectively in 1985."
Correspondence: J. Haskey,
Population Statistics Division, OPCS, St. Catherines House, 10
Kingsway, London WC2B 6JP, England. Location: Princeton
University Library (SPR).
54:40096 Labat,
Jean-Claude. Projection of the foreign population.
[Projektion der auslandischen Bevolkerung.] Materialien zur
Bevolkerungswissenschaft, No. 56, 89-96 1988. Wiesbaden, Germany,
Federal Republic of. In Ger.
Projections of the foreign population
of the Federal Republic of Germany up to the year 2010 are presented.
The projections are provided separately by country of origin and broad
age group.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40097 Malaysia.
Jabatan Perangkaan (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia). Population
projections: Malaysia 1980-2000. [Unjuran penduduk: Malaysia
1980-2000.] ISBN 967-99995-3-X. Mar 1987. xix, 173 pp. Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. In Eng; Mal.
Population projections are presented for
Malaysia for the period 1980-2000 by ethnic group and region using data
from the 1980 census. The accompanying text includes a review of
current trends in mortality, migration, and international
migration.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40098 Marques,
Manuel P. de O. The methodology of population
projection. [Metodologia de uma projeccao demografica.] Revista do
Centro de Estudos Demograficos, No. 28, 1986. 99-143 pp. Lisbon,
Portugal. In Por. with sum. in Eng; Fre.
The methodology of making
population projections is discussed, with particular reference to
Portugal. Consideration is given to ways in which migration is
included in such projections. The data used are from the 1981 census
of Portugal.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40099 Morocco.
Direction de la Statistique. Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches
Demographiques (Rabat, Morocco). Long-term prospects for
the population of Morocco (1960-2062). [Perspectives a long terme
de la population du Maroc (1960-2062).] Feb 1988. 41 pp. Rabat,
Morocco. In Fre.
Population estimates and projections are presented
for Morocco for the period 1960-2062. The projections are provided
separately for the urban and rural population for each calendar year
and are based on data from the censuses of 1960, 1971, and 1982.
Consideration is given to changes in age distribution over
time.
Correspondence: Direction de la Statistique, B.P.
178, Avenue Maa El Ainine, Rabat, Morocco. Location: Princeton
University Library (SPR).
54:40100 Panama.
Direccion de Estadistica y Censo (Panama City, Panama).
Republic of Panama: population projections by urban and rural
area, according to sex and age group: the years 1980-2000.
[Republica de Panama: proyecciones de poblacion por area urbana y
rural, segun sexo y grupos de edad: anos 1980-2000.] Estadistica
Panamena, No. 1, Feb 3, 1987. 42 pp. Panama City, Panama. In Spa.
This publication contains population projections for Panama for the
period 1980-2000. Sections are included on estimates of demographic
components for the period 1970-1980, estimates of the urban and rural
populations by sex and age group for the same period, and projections
of the urban and rural populations by sex and age group to the year
2000.
Correspondence: Direccion de Estadistica y Censo,
Contraloria General de la Republica, Apartado 5213, Panama 5, Panama.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40101 Peru.
Instituto Nacional de Estadistica. Direccion General de Demografia.
Direccion de Proyecciones e Indicadores de Poblacion (Lima,
Peru). Peru: population projections for calendar years,
by department, province, and district for the period 1980-1990, updated
to September 30, 1986. [Peru: proyecciones de poblacion por anos
calendarios, segun departamentos, provincias y distritos, periodo
1980-1990, actualizadas al 30 de setiembre de 1986.] Boletin Especial,
No. 10, Dec 1986. ii, 84 pp. Lima, Peru. In Spa.
Population
projections for Peru are presented by department, province, and
district to the year 1990. A brief review of current population trends
and of the methodology used in making the projections is
included.
For a previous version of this publication, published in
1985, see 52:30134.
Correspondence: Instituto Nacional de
Estadistica, Avenida 28 de Julio No. 1056, Lima 1, Peru.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40102 Rapawy,
Stephen; Kingkade, W. Ward. Estimates and projections of
the labor force and civilian employment in the USSR: 1950 to
2000. CIR Staff Paper, No. 45, Sep 1988. viii, 90 pp. U.S. Bureau
of the Census, Center for International Research: Washington, D.C. In
Eng.
"This study presents labor force and employment figures for
the Soviet Union and discusses major trends. The labor force figures
have been estimated and projected from 1950 to 2000. It first
discusses the determinants of labor supply and changes over
time....Factors affecting employment are described and annual average
employment and work-hour employment are compared." The results show a
decrease in the number of new entrants to the labor force over the next
20 years and indicate that any increase in the potential labor force
will have to come from the pension-age population or from the
agricultural population, since most women are already in the labor
force.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40103 Rodriguez
Wong, Laura; Hakkert, Ralph; Lima, Ricardo. Future of the
Brazilian population: projections, predictions, and techniques.
[Futuro da populacao brasileira: projecoes, previsoes e tecnicas.] Nov
1987. 239 pp. Associacao Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais [ABEP]:
Sao Paulo, Brazil. In Por.
These are the proceedings of a seminar
on population projections in Brazil held in Embu, Sao Paulo, November
11-13, 1987. The 11 papers included cover such topics as the uses and
abuses of population projections, Brazilian projections based on recent
information, projections at the federal and regional levels, population
projections for the Northeast, consistency problems in regional
projections, use of a multiregional model, rural and urban private home
occupation data and their use in projecting resident populations for
the period 1985-2000, effects on projections of variations in
demographic hypotheses, methods of projecting for small areas, the
migratory component in projections of population by age for
municipalities and states, and mortality
projections.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40104 Soffer,
Arnon. Population projections for the land of Israel.
Middle East Review, Vol. 20, No. 4, Summer 1988. 43-9 pp. New
Brunswick, New Jersey. In Eng.
The accuracy of past population
projections for Israel is first reviewed. Having established their
general reliability, the author proceeds to examine demographic
forecasts for the year 2000 both for Israel as defined by the 1967
borders and for the area under present Israeli administration. The
political implications of these forecasts are also
discussed.
Correspondence: A. Soffer, Haifa University,
Faculty of Social Science, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel.
Location: Princeton University Library (PR).
54:40105 Thibault,
Normand. Provisional population and household projections,
1986-2011. [Perspectives provisoires de la population et des
menages, 1986-2011.] Statistiques Demographiques, ISBN 2-550-18961-2.
1988. 151 pp. Bureau de la Statistique du Quebec: Quebec, Canada. In
Fre.
Population and household projections are provided for the
Canadian province of Quebec up to the year 2011. Four alternative
projections based on Quebec health insurance records for 1986 are first
presented. The results are then compared with a fifth projection based
on 1986 Canadian census data. A decline is noted in the rate of growth
over time that may lead to a possible decrease in population early in
the twenty-first century.
Location: Princeton University
Library (SPR).
54:40106 Tikhomirov,
N. P. Measuring the accuracy of population forecasts.
Matekon, Vol. 24, No. 2, Winter 1987-1988. 49-68 pp. Armonk, New York.
In Eng.
The accuracy of population projections is discussed, with
specific reference to population forecasts for development planning
purposes. The author notes that errors in making population forecasts
depend on the parameter values used in the calculations, and that such
errors can be avoided if the demographic models used are seen not as
stochastic but as models with random parameters. "For such models the
present article derives estimations of the covariance matrices of
forecasts of the social and age composition of the population."
This
is a translation of the Russian article in Ekonomika i Matematicheskie
Metody, Vol. 23, No. 3, 1987, pp. 434-44.
Location:
Princeton University Library (PF).
54:40107 United
Kingdom. Office of Population Censuses and Surveys [OPCS] (London,
England). Population projections. Microfiche. Population
projections by sex and age for United Kingdom, Great Britain and
constituent countries from mid 1985. Series PP2, No. 15, ISBN
0-11-691207-3. 1987. vii, 48 pp. London, England. In Eng.
"The
present booklet is one of a regular series, started in 1970, giving
detailed results of the projections [by sex and age] for the United
Kingdom, for Great Britain, and for each of the constituent countries,
together with a description of the methods employed and of the
assumptions on which the projections are based." Projections are for
the period 1985-2025 and are based on estimated population at the
middle of 1985. Consideration is given to base populatons, mortality,
migration, and fertility. "Fuller results and information relating to
each of the constituent countries are presented on microfiche which are
contained in an envelope at the back of this
volume."
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
54:40108 Wetrogan,
Signe I. Projections of the population of states, by age,
sex, and race: 1988 to 2010. Current Population Reports, Series
P-25: Population Estimates and Projections, No. 1017, Oct 1988. iv,
124 pp. U.S. Bureau of the Census: Washington, D.C. In Eng.
"This
report presents projections of the resident population for the 50
[U.S.] States and the District of Columbia by age, sex, and race for
1988 through 2010. These projections represent the first set of Census
Bureau State population projections produced by single years of age for
individual calendar years." The projections were prepared using the
cohort-component method, which "permits separate assumptions to be made
for each of the components of population change: births, deaths,
internal migration, and international migration. These projections are
the first to incorporate annual State-to-State flows of migrants
developed from annual administrative data...."
Location:
Princeton University Library (SPR).
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