«Population aging in Egypt: past and future trends»: الفرق بين المراجعتين

من ويكيتعمر
اذهب إلى: تصفح، ابحث
(أنشأ الصفحة ب' Egypt Popul Fam Plann Rev. 1973 Jun;3(1):51-73. Population aging in Egypt: past and future trends. Khalifa AM, El-rouby MG. PMID:12257747 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLIN...')
 
 
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Egypt Popul Fam Plann Rev. 1973 Jun;3(1):51-73.
 
Egypt Popul Fam Plann Rev. 1973 Jun;3(1):51-73.
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Population aging in Egypt: past and future trends.
 
Population aging in Egypt: past and future trends.
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Khalifa AM, El-rouby MG.
 
Khalifa AM, El-rouby MG.
  
PMID:12257747
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Abstract
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Population aging, changes in the proportion of old to young people, and the mechanisms of these changes were studied in Egypt between 1917 and 1960. Between 1917 and 1947 the proportion of young children remained the same; by 1960 it had increased by 4%. The percent of old people decreased from 5% to 3% in 1917 to 1947. It was concluded that there was no clear trend for the aging of the population in Egypt during the study period. Possible future trends are evaluated, and the predictions vary with the assumptions made about the population. Decling fertility was predicted to cause larger changes in age composition than the effects of declining mortality.
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PMID: 12257747  
  
 
*http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12257747
 
*http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12257747

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Egypt Popul Fam Plann Rev. 1973 Jun;3(1):51-73.

Population aging in Egypt: past and future trends.

Khalifa AM, El-rouby MG.

Abstract

PIP:

Population aging, changes in the proportion of old to young people, and the mechanisms of these changes were studied in Egypt between 1917 and 1960. Between 1917 and 1947 the proportion of young children remained the same; by 1960 it had increased by 4%. The percent of old people decreased from 5% to 3% in 1917 to 1947. It was concluded that there was no clear trend for the aging of the population in Egypt during the study period. Possible future trends are evaluated, and the predictions vary with the assumptions made about the population. Decling fertility was predicted to cause larger changes in age composition than the effects of declining mortality.


PMID: 12257747