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Demographer

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Operations Research ’92

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The Demographer is a menu-driven user-friendly software package for population projections. They are based on a mathematical model assuming that some crucial demographic variables such as age-specific fertility and survival ratios remain unchanged. They can serve as predictions of future population changes or/and as indications or warnings about future population trends if the existing population parameters remain unchanged. The underlying mathematical model is briefly described in section 2 and the programme itself in section 3.

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  • Čepar D., Gosar L., Uršič E. (1992), Natural growth population projections, Operations research’ 91, P. Gritzmann, R. Hettich, R. Horst, E. Sachs editors, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg 1992, p.p. 305–308.

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Čepar, D., Habinc, R., Uršič, E., Založnik, R. (1993). Demographer. In: Karmann, A., Mosler, K., Schader, M., Uebe, G. (eds) Operations Research ’92. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12629-5_97

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