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Revision as of 20:28, 7 November 2009

Population forecast  (POPULATION forecast)


Population projections1 are calculations which show the future development of a population when certain assumptions are made about the future course of fertility, mortality and migration. They are in general purely formal calculations, developing the implications of the assumptions that are made. A population forecast2 is a projection in which the assumptions are considered to yield a realistic picture of the probable future development of a population. Generally speaking, these are short-term forecasts3, as the margin of error to which they are subject increases considerably with the space of the forecast.


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