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    SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC VULNERABILITY AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN ARGENTINA, 1997-2016 by González, Leandro Mariano

    Published 2019
    “…Demographic transition and sociodemographic vulnerability are the theoretical concepts chosen, in order to indentify population profiles that difficult the improvement of welfare (Torrado, 1995; Rodríguez Vignoli, 2001; CEPAL, 2002). Mortality (life expectancy at birth, infant and maternal mortality rates) and fertility indicators (total and teenager fertility rates) are obtained through population forecasts with vital records (births and deaths), to 1997 and yearly to 2001-2016 period. …”
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    Demographic transition and variations of the demographic componentes in the intercensal period 2001-2010 in Argentina. An analyses by built socioeconomic regions by Saino, Martín, Diaz, Cecilia Beatriz

    Published 2021
    “…For the long-term analysis, the gross mortality and fertility rates and the net migration rates are used, while for the analysis of the variations of the intercensal period, the Life Expectancy and the Years of Life Expectancy Lost Index are calculated and analyzed; as well as the Global Fertility Rate and Internal and International Migration Balances. …”
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    Foreign Resident Population In Spain. How many are there and where did they come from? 1940-2020 by Cortés Rodríguez, Susana

    Published 2024
    “…In countries such as Spain, which is facing a serious process of population aging as a result of the low birth rate and increasingly higher life expectancy, immigration is a very important factor for the permanence of the Welfare State. …”
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