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1991 | nr 345 Usefulness of demographic modelling | 72--88
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Demographic models in the study of population aging

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While trying to recapitulate what has been presented in the field of uising models to research on consequences of population aging process, we may repeat the question included by Gonnot (1986) in the title of his lecture. Is modeling useful? The answer should be like this: the range of possibilities to use the models is very wide and it includes not only purely demographic models, but also demo-economic ones, simulation models- and the ones which serve only description, A range and scope of the model used depends on a research work. It should be said, that in the past more attention was paid to model studies on determinants than consequences of population aging process. However, the eighties brought intrinsic progress in application of models - to studies on widely understood consequences of changes in age structure. (fragment of text)
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