Introduction: How to Deal with Uncertainty in Population Forecasting?
W. Lutz, J. R. Goldstein
págs. 1-4
Time Series Based Errors and Empirical Errors in Fertility Forecasts in the Nordic Countries
N. Keilman, D. Q. Pham
págs. 5-18
Using the Lee-Carter Method to Forecast Mortality for Populations with Limited Data
S. Tuljapurkar, R. Lee, N. Li
págs. 19-36
Mortality Forecasting and Trend Shifts: an Application of the Lee-Carter Model to Swedish Mortality Data
H. Lundstrom
págs. 37-50
Toward a New Model for Probabilistic Household Forecasts
J. Leiwen, B. C. O Neill
págs. 51-64
Assumptions on Fertility in Stochastic Population Forecasts
M. Alders, J. de Beer
págs. 65-80
Probabilistic Population Projections for India with Explicit Consideration of the Education-Fertility Link
W. Lutz, S. Scherbov
págs. 81-92
Simpler Probabilistic Population Forecasts: Making Scenarios Work
J. R. Goldstein
págs. 93-156
Conditional Probabilistic Population Forecasting
W. C. Sanderson
págs. 157-166
Conditional Probabilistic Population Projections: An Application to Climate Change
B. C. O Neill
págs. 167-184
Random Scenario Forecasts Versus Stochastic Forecasts
S. Tuljapurkar
págs. 185-200
Developing Official Stochastic Population Forecasts at the US Census Bureau
F. W. Hollmann, J. F. Long
págs. 201-208
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