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REPRODUCTIVE VALUE: WITH APPLICATIONS TO MIGRATION, CONTRACEPTION, AND ZERO POPULATION GROWTHKEYFITZ N.1975, pp 587-612Book
MULTIDIMENSIONALITY IN POPULATION ANALYSISKEYFITZ N.1980; INTERNATION. INST. APPL. SYST. ANAL., RES. REP.; AUT; DA. 1980; NO 33; 34 P.; BIBL. 3 P.Serial Issue
MINDEL CHERNIAK SHEPS, 1913-1973KEYFITZ N; MENKEN J. A.THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY. 1973, Vol 4, Num 4, pp 389-394Article
DO CITIES GROW BY NATURAL INCREASE OR BY MIGRATION.KEYFITZ N.1980; INTERNATION. INST. APPL. SYST. ANAL., RES. REP.; AUT; DA. 1980; NO 24; 15 P.; BIBL. 12 REF.Serial Issue
MULTISTATE DEMOGRAPHY AND ITS DATA: A COMMENTKEYFITZ N.1980; ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNG A; GBR; DA. 1980; VOL. 12; NO 5; PP. 615-622; BIBL. 13 REF.Article
UNDERSTANDING WORLD MODELSKEYFITZ N.1979; BEHAV. SCI.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 24; NO 3; PP. 190-199; BIBL. 9 REF.Article
CHOICE OF FUNCTION FOR MORTALITY ANALYSIS: EFFECTIVE FORECASTING DEPENDS ON A MINIMUM PARAMETER REPRESENTATIONKEYFITZ N.1982; THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY; ISSN 0040-5809; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 21; NO 3; PP. 329-352; BIBL. 2 P.Article
INDIVIDUAL MOBILITY IN A STATIONARY POPULATIONKEYFITZ N.1973; POPUL. STUD.; G.B.; DA. 1973; VOL. 27; NO 2; PP. 335-352; BIBL. 6 REF.Article
UNDERSTANDING WORLD MODELS.KEYFITZ N.1977; INTERNATION. INST. APPL. SYST. ANAL., RES. MEMOR.; AUSTR.; DA. 1977; VOL. 77; NO 18; PP. 1-23; BIBL. 9 REF.Serial Issue
Subdividing national territories: the drive to live in a political community whose boundaries are congruent with the cultural communityKEYFITZ, N.Geographical analysis. 1995, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 208-229, issn 0016-7363Article
Multistate demography and its data: a comment in Essays in multistate mathematical demography| special IIASA issueKEYFITZ, N.Environment and planning A London. 1980, Vol 12, Num 5, pp 615-622Article
MATHEMATICAL DEMOGRAPHY.SMITH D; KEYFITZ N.1977; BIOMATHEMATICS; GERM.; DA. 1977; VOL. 6; PP. 1-514; BIBL. 5 P. 1/2; ISBN 3540078991Serial Issue
Two Sets to Urbanizing Forces in Essays on Economic Development and Cultural Change in Honor of Bert F. HoselitzKEYFITZ, N.Economic Development and Cultural Change Chicago, Ill. 1977, Vol 25, pp 145-158Article
Are there ecological limits to population ?KEYFITZ, N.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1993, Vol 90, Num 15, pp 6895-6899, issn 0027-8424Article
AN IMPROVED LIFE TABLE METHOD.KEYFITZ N; FRAUENTHAL J.1975; BIOMETRICS; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 31; NO 4; PP. 889-899; BIBL. 6 REF.Article
Processi inconciliabili ? = Irreconcilable Processes ?KEYFITZ, N.Prometeo (Milano). 1994, Vol 12, Num 48, pp 18-25, issn 0394-1639Article
MIGRATION AND NATURAL INCREASE IN THE GROWTH OF CITIESKEYFITZ N; PHILIPOV D.1982; RES. REP.-INT. INST. APPL. SYST. ANAL.; ISSN 0378-9004; AUT; DA. 1982; NO 2; PP. 287-299; BIBL. 4 REF.Serial Issue
SIMPLIFIED MULTIPLE CONTINGENCY CALCULATIONSKEYFITZ N; ROGERS A.1982; RESEARCH REPORT-INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS; ISSN 0378-9004; AUT; DA. 1982; NO 30; PP. 59-72; BIBL. 15 REF.Serial Issue
MORTALITY IN A HETEROGENEOUS POPULATIONKEYFITZ N; LITTMAN G.1979; POPUL. STUD.; GBR; DA. 1979; VOL. 33; NO 2; PP. 333-342; BIBL. 3 REF.Article
BACKWARD POPULATION PROJECTION BY A GENERALIZED INVERSEGREVILLE TNE; KEYFITZ N.1974; THEOR. POPUL. BIOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1974; VOL. 6; NO 2; PP. 135-142; BIBL. 9REF.Article
Do cities grow by natural increase or by migration?KEYFITZ, N.Geographical analysis Columbus. 1980, Vol 12, Num 2, pp 142-156Article
Croissance démographique: qui peut en évaluer les limites? = Population growth : who can assess its limits ?KEYFITZ, N.Recherche (Paris, 1970). 1994, Num 264, pp 430-435, issn 0029-5671Article
Age, Work, and Social SecurityKEYFITZ, N.Society. Trans-Action. Social Science and Modern Society St-Louis, Mo. 1983, Vol 20, Num 5, pp 45-51Article
Understanding World Models in Selected Articles from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Luxenburg, AustriaKEYFITZ, N.Behavioral Science Ann Arbor, Mich. 1979, Vol 24, Num 3, pp 190-199Article
FAMILY FORMATION AND THE FREQUENCY OF VARIOUS KINSHIP RELATIONSHIPS.GOODMANN LA; KEYFITZ N; PULLUM TW et al.1975; THEOR. POPUL. BIOL.; U.S.A.; DA. 1975; VOL. 8; NO 3; PP. 376-381; BIBL. 4 REF.Article