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demogR
is a collection of functions to construct and analyze
age-structured population models. For a list of functions, type:
help(package="demogR")
.
Package: | demogR |
Type: | Package |
Version: | 0.6.0 |
Date: | 2018-09-13 |
License: | GPL version 2.0 or newer |
James Holland Jones
Department of Anthropological Sciences
Stanford University
Contributor: Jim Oeppen, Southern Denmark University, Odense, Denmark
Maintainer: Hana Sevcikova <hanas@uw.edu>
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Coale, A.J. 1972. The growth and structure of human populations: A mathematical investigation. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Jone, J.H. (2007). demogR: A Package for the Construction and Analysis of Age-structured Demographic Models in R. Journal of Statistical Software, 22(10), 1-28.
Keyfitz, N. 1977. Introduction to the mathematics of populations. 2nd ed. Menlo Park: Addison-Wesley.
Keyfitz, N., and H. Caswell. 2005. Applied mathematical demography. 3rd ed. New York: Springer.
Leslie, P.H. 1945. On the use of matrices in certain population mathematics. Biometrics 33:213-245.
Preston, S.H., P. Heuveline, and F. Guillot. 2001. Demography: Measuring and modeling population processes. Oxford: Blackwell.
Tuljapurkar, S. 1990. Population dynamics in variable environments. Vol. 85, Lecture notes in biomathematics. Berlin: Springer-Veralg.
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