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The region itself never held a dominant stationary population nor was able to make use of natural resources.
Static life tables sample individuals assuming a stationary population with overlapping generations.
Let's see . . . say we want a stationary population of a hundred million on our planet.
They've got a stationary population, all the food they can eat, and all the houses they can live in.
Since the year 1838, no less than twenty villages there have thus erased from the map, and the stationary population extirpated."
The areas around Pay-Khoy do not have stationary population.
Under such conditions, the population will eventually stabilize into a stationary population, with no year-to-year changes in age-specific rates or in total population.
A stationary population, one that is both stable and unchanging in size (the difference between crude birth rate and crude death rate is zero).
The Royal Commission on Population also tended to endorse the view that a stationary population was possibly not a bad thing considering the way in which the economy could be regulated.
With a stationary population and technology, there is a constant level of aggregate assets, A, although there is continuous reshuffling of ownership from dissavers (such as retired persons) to savers.
The American sociologist and demographer Kingsley Davis is credited with coining the term but it was used earlier by George Stolnitz, who stated that the concept of a stationary population dated back to 1693.
For example, in a hypothetical stationary population in which half the population dies before the age of five, but everybody else dies at exactly 70 years old, the life expectancy at age zero will be about 37 years, while about 25% of the population will be between the ages of 50 and 70.