Distingush between stable and stationary population
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every stationery population are stable but not every stable population is stationery
STABLE POPULATION mean the the population with invariable age structure it is used in Malthusian population
STATIONERY POPULATION MEAN stationery is the simplest form of stable population. there will be equal number of births and deaths
STABLE POPULATION mean the the population with invariable age structure it is used in Malthusian population
STATIONERY POPULATION MEAN stationery is the simplest form of stable population. there will be equal number of births and deaths
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STATIONARY POPULATION
A stationary population is a special example of a stable population with a zero growth rate, neither growing nor shrinking in size, and is equivalent to a life table population.
STABLE 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).
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A stationary population is a special example of a stable population with a zero growth rate, neither growing nor shrinking in size, and is equivalent to a life table population.
STABLE 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).
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