书目名称 | Stochastic Processes in Demography and Their Computer Implementation | 编辑 | Charles J. Mode | 视频video | | 丛书名称 | Biomathematics | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | According to a recent report of the United States Census Bureau, world population as of June 30, 1983, was estimated at about 4. 7 billion people; of this total, an estimated 82 million had been added in the previous year. World population in 1950 was estimated at about 2. 5 billion; consequently, if 82 million poeple are added to the world population in each of the coming four years, population size will be double that of 1950. Another way of viewing the yearly increase in world population is to compare it to 234 million, the estimated current population of the United States. If the excess of births over deaths continues, a group of young people equivalent to the population of the United States will be added to the world population about every 2. 85 years. Although the rate of increase in world population has slowed since the midsixties, it seems likely that large numbers of infants will be added to the population each year for the foreseeable future. A large current world population together with a high likelihood of sub stantial increments in size every year has prompted public and scholarly recognition of population as a practical problem. Tangible evidence in the public domai | 出版日期 | Book 1985 | 关键词 | Census; demography; stochastic processes | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82322-0 | isbn_softcover | 978-3-642-82324-4 | isbn_ebook | 978-3-642-82322-0Series ISSN 0067-8821 Series E-ISSN 2197-4160 | issn_series | 0067-8821 | copyright | Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1985 |
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