Introduction -- Changes in the age structure of population -- The facts -- The causes -- Method of analysis -- The results -- The illusion of atationary populations -- Intedependence of variations of fertility and morality -- The implications of the aging of populations -- Trends and differentials in the aging of population -- Aging trends -- The material -- The present situation -- Past trends -- Differentials aging -- Sex differential -- Ethnic differential -- Urban/rural differential -- Summary of conclusions -- Causes of the aging of populations -- Introduction -- What can be learned from the facts -- The special role of migration -- Techniques of analysis -- Choice of indices -- Independence of the factors -- A basic difficulty -- The methods of stable populations -- The methods of population projection -- The results -- The method of stable population -- Transition from one stable population to another -- Methods of population projections -- Summary of results -- Criticism of results -- The illusion of stationary populations -- The dependency of variations in fertility and mortality -- The effect of migrations -- Economic and social implications -- Economic activity -- The consequences of aging on activity -- Aging of the elites -- Needs -- Total needs -- The different types of needs -- The distribution of consumer goods -- Uniform family participation -- System of support of parents by the eldest child -- System of collective participation -- System of life annuities by capitalization -- Symmary of the relationship between aging and distribution problems -- Aging of populations: future trends -- Populations characterized by low mortality and low fertility levels -- Future trends of mortality and fertility -- Trends in age structure -- Example of Great Britain -- Countries of high mortality and high fertility -- Future mortality and fertility trends -- The Bantu population of the Union of South Africa -- The region of Central America (including México) -- Summary of conclusions -- Appendix
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Introduction -- Changes in the age structure of population -- The facts -- The causes -- Method of analysis -- The results -- The illusion of atationary populations -- Intedependence of variations of fertility and morality -- The implications of the aging of populations -- Trends and differentials in the aging of population -- Aging trends -- The material -- The present situation -- Past trends -- Differentials aging -- Sex differential -- Ethnic differential -- Urban/rural differential -- Summary of conclusions -- Causes of the aging of populations -- Introduction -- What can be learned from the facts -- The special role of migration -- Techniques of analysis -- Choice of indices -- Independence of the factors -- A basic difficulty -- The methods of stable populations -- The methods of population projection -- The results -- The method of stable population -- Transition from one stable population to another -- Methods of population projections -- Summary of results -- Criticism of results -- The illusion of stationary populations -- The dependency of variations in fertility and mortality -- The effect of migrations -- Economic and social implications -- Economic activity -- The consequences of aging on activity -- Aging of the elites -- Needs -- Total needs -- The different types of needs -- The distribution of consumer goods -- Uniform family participation -- System of support of parents by the eldest child -- System of collective participation -- System of life annuities by capitalization -- Symmary of the relationship between aging and distribution problems -- Aging of populations: future trends -- Populations characterized by low mortality and low fertility levels -- Future trends of mortality and fertility -- Trends in age structure -- Example of Great Britain -- Countries of high mortality and high fertility -- Future mortality and fertility trends -- The Bantu population of the Union of South Africa -- The region of Central America (including México) -- Summary of conclusions -- Appendix
1. POBLACIÓN; 2. ENVEJECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACIÓN; 3. DEMOGRAFÍA; 4. ESPERANZA DE VIDA; 5. ECONOMÍA; 6. SOCIEDAD; 7. MUNDO; 8. ARGENTINA